Weekly Garden Tour - Rose Cottage Garden - Roses, Foxgloves, Clematis & Valerian

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Flower Patch Farmhouse

Flower Patch Farmhouse

Ай бұрын

We are on week 3 for June on our weekly Rose Cottage Garden tour. And I take you back a few weeks which may be surprising!
Hi, I am Pamela and I garden in the mountains of Northern California. I am in Zone 8. I defy convention and break many garden 'rules' yet my garden is a tapestry of color and unruly beauty! I want you to be inspired to create a beautiful garden without spending much money.
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@GardenHappy
@GardenHappy Ай бұрын
I cant get enough of your garden…. An extra video is always a good thing!!! 🥰❤️👍Liz
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
Thank you, I try to do these for everyone but I must confess it is more about keeping a record for myself. I attempt to edit down some of my rambling. 🤣
@nicholasryan5401
@nicholasryan5401 Ай бұрын
Beautiful natural looking garden, its the bees knees.
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
So nice of you, thank you.
@zanart21
@zanart21 Ай бұрын
The Lamium looks nice, I love purple flowers, and yellow, together, hopefully it’s not invasive where I live in Australia.
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
I do like the lamium but it does take a bit of keeping up with if I don't want it to spread too far. Even if it is in a very dry spot it seems to just keep on going.
@maryrasnick7642
@maryrasnick7642 Ай бұрын
Another inspiring video Pamela! I look forward to the ground cover video! ❤
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
Working on it as we speak!
@MarigoldsintheGarden
@MarigoldsintheGarden Ай бұрын
Pamela, your garden is absolutely stunning. All of your hard work planting seeds throughout the year has certainly paid off. Yes, such a great change from May to June. The plants must get used to growing and flowering fast, as they know that their season is short because of their mountain environment. Isn't creation wonderful?
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
Yes, I am amazed at how fast they get going once it warms up.
@cathymonck3726
@cathymonck3726 Ай бұрын
Your garden colours are beautiful!
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
Thank you, I really don't have any rhyme or reason, I merely buy plants I love and find a spot to plop them in. Maybe one day, I will actually plan it out with a better design in mind.
@gracefulgrowing144
@gracefulgrowing144 Ай бұрын
Everything is so beautiful and looks so lush. I am going to look into getting me that baby blanket rose ground cover. That's beautiful. So many beautiful things. I have gotten so many ideas from you on plants to plant. Providing it is in my zone. I can't believe the difference from the beginning of May with all that snow to now. It's amazing how things just survive and thrive!❤❤
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
It changes so fast. But that is how Fall is also, we can get a big snow overnight in October after a week of 80 degree temps. But typically our first snow is in November.
@debradiggs7489
@debradiggs7489 Ай бұрын
Beautiful gardens
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
Thank you! I am having fun.
@kater8730
@kater8730 Ай бұрын
Hi Pam, at 4:55 you have some large stems is that crocosmia? Great tour, I have some absolutely gorgeous yarrow coming up in my garden. I bought it end of season last year and it's called "Summer Pastels" I am taking out the hot pink and bright yellow yarrow and replacing it with this one because it is so soft an beautiful. It says 2 ft tall but mine is already 3 ft tall just starting to bloom! Great for back of the border. Your peonies are gorgeous! I love them but mine barely last a week and they flop, turn brown in rain, I am done with peonies and will be taking them out and replacing them with something that brings more colour for longer. I have summer king foxglove and the leaves are very different from my other foxglove varieties. I love it because it is very sturdy and looks so thick and lovely. I let them self sow and it's wonderful because you never know what your garden will have the next year!
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
Yes, that is crocosmia, Lucifer, I think. I have some bright orange ones somewhere in the greenhouse that I forgot about. I need to find them and get them planted! I hear you about the peonies. As I said when they are done I use them like a hedge but if I felt I did not have room for them I would not hesitate to take them out and pass them on to someone else. Though I could put in more roses if I did. My Bowl of Beauty usually gives me a good two to three weeks of blooms and I hope the others will too when they mature. Or that is the plan, as I said I can grow tired of the nature of some things then out they go. I have no trouble finding someone who may want to grow them.
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Ай бұрын
I agree her peonies are wonderful! I just was looking at a list of peonies and a few were for sale at $1K-3K 😮. I finally had one bloom and it didn’t last long at all. And it was the first success with foxgloves and will check out the variety you mentioned. Thanks!
@moniquegodon5712
@moniquegodon5712 Ай бұрын
Lovely Pam. Thanks so much for sharing your flower garden with us. How many roses do you have? Pretty incredible to me. I have 2 in all. One I would love to have is a climbing rose.
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
A lot. I did not realize how many until I started a video on just my roses and I probably will still miss one or two.
@dianehoffman3508
@dianehoffman3508 Ай бұрын
How often do you feed your roses? They are beautiful! I'm in Central Texas, and we get so hot. Does your area get hot? I had a rose freeze the year before last. It was a climber that climbed over my carport. We had extremely cold temperatures that year and even had snow. You have tons of snow, yet your roses look lovely. Thanks for the video.
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
The roses in containers I feed weekly, if I get to it, with a diluted solution. I will be creating a fertilizing video soon. But the ones in the ground get a big 5 gallon bucket of chicken manure in the Fall after the temperatures have gone below 65 degrees and that composts in place over winter. This is a slow feed for the roses. I will sometimes give them a bit of the liquid feed I use on containers but not always. We don't get the hot spells like you do and our nights definitely cool off much more.
@dianehoffman3508
@dianehoffman3508 Ай бұрын
@@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Thank you!
@lesliekendall5668
@lesliekendall5668 Ай бұрын
What are the little purple, yellow, and white flowers at 17:51-17:52?....to the right of the Sunblaze rose.
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
Those are Violas, they were volunteers this year.
@lesliekendall5668
@lesliekendall5668 Ай бұрын
@@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Thank you! I love that you answer people.
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Ай бұрын
Your peonies are lasting a long time. I wonder if it’s your climate or variety? Daisies are budding up here and irises about done Z5a, WI. And what do you do with foxgloves? Do they stop blooming and then cut them down? If I want them to reseed do I just let the stalk be until dry? We thought we caught whatever was digging under the fence, I see it started again, but stopped before it got under the fence. I have a yarrow I moved as the poppies were choking it and now I see something ate it to the ground. Whatever is eating is either small and went thru chicken wire or crawled/flew over. I think using blood/bone/fish fertilizers is causing a problem. Have to remember to put a cage over that yarrow. It’s turned hot and muggy and the mosquitoes are lousy.
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse
@FlowerPatchFarmhouse Ай бұрын
I think the peonies last a bit longer as this area gets shade between 2 and 5 pm, so they get a break from the hot sun but also we have been going between a couple days of hot to very cool weather. Today it is not even 70 degrees and it is 2pm. The mosquitoes seem to be getting a little less prevalent here and that could be that I have found many of the spots of sitting water that is there breeding puddles. When I want foxgloves to reseed I let them dry up. I do have an old video of how I spread them. But the ones I don't want to seed I cut down as the blooms fade, or I pull them out, they seem to be shallow rooted and come up very easily. kzfaq.info/get/bejne/rqmGh8iSzdPdZYE.htmlsi=xbLJ_t-7jptPzgke
@dustyflats3832
@dustyflats3832 Ай бұрын
@@FlowerPatchFarmhouse thank you for info. And I think our dew point is so high right now the mosquitoes don’t need a puddle, lol. The dew point will on go to 81 tonight.
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