8 New plants to try this year! /Garden Style nw
2024 ж. 23 Сәу.
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I'll be sharing 7 new perennials and 1 tree that you've got to try in your garden this year.
Your host and Nursery owner: Debbie Cassidy
Zone 8 Pacific Northwest
Email: Gardenstylenwest@gmail.com
Newsletter: Sunnycrestnursery.com
Plant List mentioned in video:
1. Lavender intermedia Sensational
2. Penstemon Prarie Dusk
3. Coreopsis Ruby Frost
4. Achillea Vintage Violet Yarrow
5. Campanula Waterfall
6. Astilbe Volcanic Visions
7. Polystichum Tassel Fern
8. Crabapple Prarie Fire
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That crabapple is beautiful! Thanks for showing all your new plants. Can’t wait to see them bloom.
Gorgeous plants for a gorgeous garden! I’m having crabapple envy. 😮
You grow a lot of the same easy perennial workhorses that I use. :)
I live in Oregon, Willamette Valley. Always looking forward to seeing what you have going on. It's very helpful. I'm using this rain time to catch up on house work . Ha!
Yarrow has been crazy for me. I'm in 8b I have them in part sun, and th3y went from a 4 inch pot to now over a foot wide in about a year. It's second in ground.
Debbie, I want to buy them all! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing these new plants with us all! I planted my first Penstimmon today and I am most excited :)
Thank you. Beautiful selections!
Thanks for mentioning deer.
Always enjoy seeing some new plants. Glad you included some zone 5 perennials. Bonny
Oh my, what a lovely coincidence! I already had a Praire Fire Crab Apple and a couple of weeks ago I planted 5 "sensational" lavenders! I am quite envious of yours though 😊 Here in the UK, they are not as easy to find and I could only get them as very small specimens. Yours look so much leafier and healthier! I keep going to mine and thinking "come on my lovelies, GROOOW"! 😂
Beautiful choise of plants! Thanks for sharing. It would be helpful if you mentioned the growing zones.
Very nice and beautiful ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌 Thank you ❤️
Great selection of plants! Nice video!
I grew up in Kennewick WA and am now living in Boise ID (7a) and I looked up where you're located and we have very different ideas of what DRY is. 😆 We get less than 12" per year. And except for Squim I thought the whole peninsula was quite wet actually. Thank you for the new ideas. Not doing a lot of purchasing this year but am currently dividing what I have for more volume. Will also be doing more cuttings this year of roses and honeysuckle. My garden is also a Monarch Way Station so am germinating more milkweed seeds.
Yes, our idea of dry is different. We panic if we don't see some rain in at least 2 weeks. Lol
I love your videos. That crabapple tree is 🤤🤤🤤
Thanks for the tips! Love your garden🥰
I love your garden and your plants, you make me want to garden, and well, it's just a dream you see I live in a very warm area and can't have lush greenery or flowers😢
Sure you can…you just need to water.
@@thedivide3688 Many areas have water restrictions. Even drought tolerant plants need water during the hottest part of summer.
Thank you for video. But please 🙏 do video. About how to group Lavander. I’m try so many times. And they. Dead. I’m ask some people. And they have same problem. North Florida
I really like the plants displayed in this video. I also love the fact that you are in Western Washington, like me. I can certainly relate to your comments about the weather! I may have to pick myself up a crabapple tree.
Thank you for making a list so I could take a picture with my phone. I hope to find some of these beauties. What fertilizer did you say you use? Mary
That fern is one of my favs ! And it does fabulous in containers!
I just purchased a container mixed with that fern along with hydrangea and Coleus. Hoping to plant out in the garden at the end of the season and bring in the coleus.
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Another great video with good ideas. I love your rhododendron, mine is 40 years old and huge, at least 12 feet tall. I would like to trim it back a little but am concerned it won’t leaf out. All the leaves are on the ends of the long skinny branches. When you cut your back to the ground , all the way or to a foot or two above the ground?
I cut it to 4 feet, and it leafed right out. Rhodies love a good trim.
Thank you, love them all.
Beautiful love that crab apple tree, you said it is a dwarf, ❤
It’s April 30 and a notification to expect frost tonight in Western Washington! Enough already! 😢
April is always full of surprises!
Very beautiful 😍 🤩 👌 ❣️ Thank you! Subscribed! New friend from Virginia ❤❤❤
Wow! Great selections! My favorite was the astilbe
Hi Debbie…. Love your show….i watch you faithfully….., I live in Paris Tennessee….. I have planted all over my home
Aaaah, you're making me jealous.... sigh. I'll have to see what's available here in Cape Town. (I've also been a planting fool... and spending far too much!) Maybe I'll send some pics. Enjoy the rain!
I love yarrow. The white and pale pink are wild here but I like to grow the berry colors. They are one of the first things to show growth here in Alaska
Rhodie time is a great time in the Pacific Northwest!
And stats on the whitish cream flowering bush/tree as well with the yellow throat?😊❤
I love your channel and appreciate your knowledge and advice. I live in high desert Prescott Az. I added 3 blueberries to large ceramic containers on my patio. I finally found a red dragon japanese maple tree to put on the shaded north side of the external garage. It looks very small but is leafing out nicely and I’m looking forward to seeing it grow. I am finding that plants don’t follow the rules in my garden. Penstemon only grows about 2 ft tall and purple cone flower will grow 4ft. I love them both but just have to experiment with new plants. I have had snapdragons going on three years now. I thought they were annuals, but not for me.
Good stuff
Great video! Thank you. 😊
excited to see the new plants in blossom. I was also wondering what type of mulch you use?
Fine bark mulch
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I bought a couple planters early spring that had the Tassel Ferns mixed with a hydrangeas that has pastel purple and pink mopheads and I think a type of coleus that is variegated with spotted pinks and whiter in the center and the leaves have a black black border. Stunning combo. The Hydrangea florets are clusters of little squares…I wish I knew the names. After the season is done I am hoping to plant the hydrangea and ferns in my flower beds and bring in the Coleus ( I think that is what it is) the leaves are big and have 3 sharp points at the top…almost like a maple leaf turned sideways 🍁 but in black/white/Pink. I’m zone 8b PNW love your channel. I have pastel colored Yarrow in pots that are growing moss around them…I picked out as much as I could but if I planted in landscape would I spread the moss? Or is it from being in the container for 2-3 years?
Moss doesn't transplant well if the area has drainage, stays dry, and is more alkaline.
@@GardenStylenw That’s good to know…will be potting the Yarrow in the landscape. Thank you for letting me know about the moss! Happy Sunday almost into May flowers and hopefully some of the April Showers will pass for a few days. Although I know we are behind on our rain fall…hoping to get digging 😊
Nice looking plants! A question, do the yarrow flowers fade to white after a couple of days? I tried cerise queen a few years back, nice colour flowers, but when they faded to white I gave up on yarrow. Decided not to grow them.
They will fade a bit however their color holds. They make great dried flowers, too. 🙂
What is the creamy colored flowering bush/tree behind your head?❤
I'm wondering, too.
Ah. She says "rhodie" at end of video, so it's a rhododendron. The petals look downright waxen.
Yarrow is invasive here in Michigan. Do they make a sterile one?
Yes they do.
Is the campanula an aggressive ground cover?
No. Not at all. 😊
What is the name of your beautiful white rhododendron? It is gorgeous!
Is that a rhododendron behind you? What is it??.
Yes it is!😆
What area are you in? State? Zone? I cant find it listed?
Zone 8 in the Pacific NW. Located in the description box under the more section. 😊
I can't grow Lavender for ANYthing. Even bought Pea Gravel, Sand, mounded so the plant is higher - nothing. I'm done with it.
Where do you live?
@@GardenStylenw z5b/6a Chicago Suburbs. I see some signs of life on one but it seems most of the plant is dead. I'm leaving it to see if anything comes of it. It's just so weird but it just doesn't like it here despite my efforts for good drainage etc. Last 2 winters were mild also.
Needs full sun and very little water once it takes root. Most people over water.
@@nangel270 I tried pea gravel/Sand at the bottom, some sand mixed in the soil. Mounded the plants higher than surroundings to help with Drainage. Didn't water much at all. Will try moving it but damn - I've literally tried my entire life off/on and I think I need to just call it a day.
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