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March Garden Tour! 2021 Garden Plans



First Garden tour of 2021! Spring has just sprung so there isn’t a lot of action in the garden just yet, so I used this as an opportunity to talk about some of this years garden plans. I talked about things like putting in new garden beds, relocating Petasites to make room for caladiums and impatiens and an area that will be well suited for a cut flower garden grown from seed. I did a small update or houseplant tour in my prior video so I didn’t want to be redundant and include all of those plants. The tropical plants and houseplants will be coming outside soon!

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41 Comments

  1. Hey 👋🏼. It’s been awhile, life gets in the way, as you know, but I couldn’t resist to comment. It might be nice to incorporate a dry creek bed where the bench is. Then you can plant around the creek bed with minimal plants. Can’t wait for all your plans, love your garden when it’s flush with plants. Take care, and get busy ☺️

  2. I like your plans for your garden. Can't wait to see it. I have spring fever really bad. Thanks for sharing.

  3. Yippee!💚🙃Awe there she is💚🙃 Oh my gosh that orchid is gorgeous 💚🙃 I walked outside yesterday, got depressed and came back in💚🙃 Had a bird in the house today. I could here it pecking on the glass in the wood stove so I opened the patio door, opened the wood stove door it flew out landed on my air purifier and saw the open door and flew out. It’s the third one this year! One of them didn’t make it☹️ You have some great ideas for your spaces ,I can’t wait to see how they turn out. Good luck, and Thank you for another great video!💚🙃

  4. Hi Jeff. Love your excitement over the plans I haven't gotten there just yet. And if you plan on getting new outdoor furniture be prepared for the sticker shock they are almost as much as indoor furniture. That hedge grew fast! Oh and ps I'm shocked I just looked at my rosemary plant that I did nada to except water it before I stuck it in my garage by a window. It's still alive that's a first for me. I'm happy about that.

  5. Morning Jeff, I love how matter of fact you are about the winter carnage in your garden, me, i would be devastated.

  6. Keeping my fingers crossed for the bananas. They are a signature part of your backyard. And grandma's sitting bench did give me quite a laugh!

  7. Seeing potential is pertinent to being a hardy gardener and being a resilent human. Thanks for sharing the good and the drab. Exciting plans. Sumac? and Podophyllum 'Spotty Dotty' ?

  8. Hi Jeff, thinking about your stone staircase and you were thinking of an arbor? Maybe a thought could be to place a nice sculpture there with lighting? Why not have a staircase that leads up TO something, it will be attractive AND create another piece of privacy. It reminds me of a space in a park in NCarolina that had similar lines. It is full of flowers plants and statues! You sure have plans this spring, good luck with your ideas!

  9. 😺. What an intro. I guess she’s a morning person ( cat ). Yes.. ready for spring gardening. Now, if I can only get the ideas in my head into the ground. 🤔🤣💕

  10. "March garden tour"
    I'm anticipating "here's some dirt, here's a mulch pile, here's the plants I moved out, here's the spring planter I made, isn't it pretty?" 😅
    I thought you were considering moving the Lespedeza back from the wall as well? I don't know how much light gets in that area but Nasturtium do well in crappy soil but they need a lot of light.

  11. I love your energy and your vision! Where that bench is, I’m imagining a yellow or gold foliage ground cover that will brighten up that area without looking busy and competing with everything else. Something like golden creeping jenny. Or silver like brunnera jack frost. Just a thought.

  12. Hi Jeff, loved the tour. I'm in 6b 7a, but I have very little shady areas.. for privacy,, I planted Leyland cypress they grow fast but, I planted them too close together. What about some pampas grass? Hostas get a nice flower that hummingbirds like. I also like barberry, they havethorns and get a nice color in fall. Might be too short though.

  13. Hey Jeff!! I was just wondering if you do root pruning to your queen palms?? Thanks!! 🙂

  14. Hi, I was just thinking when you said that the barrel is going to the driveway, that the heat from the blacktop might/should help the leaves break down better it you want to use them for mulch/organic material. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  15. Still in love with that nostalgic bench next to the stairs 🥰 woah… hold up… 'at some point there might be another dog here…' 🤸🏼‍♀️🤸🏼‍♀️🤸🏼‍♀️👍🏼 talk about skipping over that, like… fast and nonchalant 😀

  16. You definitely inspired me to put more plant's around the pool this Spring, especially Palms🌴lol. Great first tour Jeff and don't get rid of Grandma's bench…she might haunt you lol!

  17. Thanks for showing us that it's okay for things to not be a big spring blow out this soon. I just started planting in my yard last year and I have no idea what all will show up when. I'm in Il on the outskirts of STL so finding plant youtubers not in CA, FL, or TX can be tough lol

  18. I am so excited about spring. I started cutting back some things in the garden this week. I cleaned all my bird baths. I am ready.

  19. I can't wait to watch your garden come alive. Every year I'm amazed at how you put everything together and make it flow. 👀❤

  20. I live in zone 6B so I can relate to freezing temps and crossing your fingers plants come back in spring. Yep can’t wait to get my hands dirty. Plus so much cleaning to do from ice storms.

  21. Great plants!
    I like the idea to landscape the area where the old seat is. My biggest regret whenI bought my house and began landscaping it was laying down landscape fabric in some areas. It has become a complete nuisance and waste of money. Not only does grass just grow right on top of it (yes I used the thick premium stuff), but as the landscape has evolved I find myself ripping it out chunk by chunk. I've learned a good thick nice layer of mulch is perfect and prevents 98% of weeks from germinating.
    Have you thought about blue point junipers? Dunno if they do well there, but here they are moderate growers and very blue, and dense. I like them. I have 2 that flank the front door in pots that have doubled in size in 2 years and grow in over 80% shade on the north side of the house.

    The berm with impatiens and caladiums sounds like its going to be awesome!

    Side note: If you like rosemary, have you ever tried Burts Bees hand salve? Works great and smells amazing!
    Also, I love that dune grass. I planted blue dianella, but its not like that dune grass!

  22. This was my happy place today as I was getting my 2nd COVID vaccine in my car. The person administering the shot told me to go to my happy place and guess what? I was already here! Thanks, Jeff, for keeping me calm today.

  23. Most of our outdoor stuff is still alive despite the polar vortex. Only 1/7? crepe myrtles on the west side of the house is showing fresh growth so far, most of the crepe myrtles in the back yard are showing growth. The pecan tree isn’t looking good yet, nor are any hibiscus. The shrimp plant isn’t doing anything yet either. Our clematis surprisingly came back.

    Got a bunch of cleanup to do after the downpour of rain we got, and 80 gazillion weed tree things need pulling. Actually, I may go put you on my phone and start pulling while watching. Then once the ground has more time to dry, I’ll start doing raking & cleanup of whatever the rain moved onto the patio. (Yesterday was pool cleanup…nasty mucky green water from the rain.

  24. Thank you for all the good content that you put out and all the hard work that you do I know that you enjoy it and I enjoy watching you inspiration to go out and play in my yard on this night 900° hope you do well Jeff have a great summer enjoying the content

  25. Hey Jeff. Lovely to hear all the ideas for 2021. Very exciting. My highlight though was the "witches cauldron" fountain that Buddy tried to drink from. Mmm so tasty…😂👍

  26. Hi Jeff! It's so much fun listening to the plans you have for this year. The BEST part about that is that you will be able to do everything yourself, which makes my heart happy! You will definitely be in your element doing all of the outdoor stuff. Hi Pumpkin, Toby and Buddy! You mentioned a new dog. Are you adopting one for yourself? I can't wait to see what you might get. Another Lab, or Lab mix, maybe. Your pets are all so lucky to have you. How sad learning about Grandma's glider. It sounds like maybe she passed away in her happy place, hopefully. I think that would give me the heebie jeebies though….. LOL! Are you planning on planting any more skip laurel for privacy anywhere else? It's so pretty and grew so fast. And, yes I have Spring Fever, too. Can't wait to start getting my pots planted up with pretties. Thank you so much for sharing, and looking forward to the transformation!

  27. Someone said it was a bit of a mess but I say that is what grows into great success. Love your vision and work ethic. You are an inspiration to the rest of us. And I love finding the tropics in Missouri.

  28. It's funny how different gardens are and how it effect how you look at plants. Overwintering oleanders oh my goodness! We get to 32 degrees and we have gotten to 15 but nothing has hurt the oleanders. I don't really like mine and I sure I am taking them for granted because they are so easy to grow here.

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