It is never too early to think of next year’s garden so today I’m sharing with you how I’m preparing for next spring’s garden! We are saying goodbye to this year’s summer annuals, and I am trimming my hydrangeas and spireas that bloom on new growth.
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Love your videos 💞
Hi 👋 Jenny
Hi Jenny! Which Hori Hori do you use? I’ve been looking online and am not sure which are best and strongest. Thanks!! Love your videos!!!
Good afternoon, Jenny. I have a book now to write down the plants that I think that I may like. I enjoy learning from you. Thank you so very much!!! Take care!!
Took your advise last Spring and put a bag of compost around each of my ‘Incrediball’ hydrangeas & DA roses and it made a HUGE difference in this years growth & performance. I got multiple repeats on them too by selectively pruning off the old blooms. It was FANTASTIC ❤
I always appreciate your encouragement to get out to SOMETHING in the garden! I will as soon as the snow melts! 😂
The best thing I do to get things done is to make a "to do" list and prioritize it. Because I love marking things off. If I don't make a list, nothing gets done. Jenny do you put up any outside decorations for the season?
I have a Texas Star Hibiscus, will I treat it the same way?
My plants are getting their pruning in December. We will be in Florida in the winter and be back to late for the spring time pruning.
Thx so much Jenny. Especially the advice. My hse is in constant remodel. So everything is out of place. Like it got thrown in the air.
I hv the garden to attend. So, ur suggestion of garden bit by bit. 5 mins here, 10 mins there will wk gr8. Atleast I hv sm control over the garden. 🙂 Ur videos help in so many ways.
I do not prechill my daffodil bulbs, I am in zone 8 near Charleston, SC and evolous are perennials.
Nice cleanup! The tulips will look amazing, very nice colour.
Bulbs don't have to be pre-chilled in zone 7a. We can leave them in the ground and they come back year after year 🎉 I think the pre-chilling process is from zone 7b and up.
Why don’t you talk over your cutting videos
Nice music to watch Jenny pruning. Got my pink hat and your cute Hey Friends logo. It will be put under the Christmas tree! Packaged beautifully!
Yep, I have to break things down too. Lots of triage when it comes to the garden 🪴
Thank you Jenny – pruning is the part of gardening that I have the MOST to learn! Could you address pruning a Nine Bark whenever that is appropriate?
Good job 😄
Great video, good advice tackle one job at a time. I sometimes get overwhelmed, so much
to do, where do I start! We had a massive tropical storm around midnight, no damage fortunately. Love from Australia.
Thank you for the great inspiration! I have a question. Since spirea grow new from the ground each year, why don't you just cut the whole thing back to the ground in the winter?
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Hello, would I put them in the freezer or refrigerator?