Landscaping a Slope w/ Jenny from Gardening With Creekside! 🌿
Landscaping a Slope w/ Jenny from Gardening With Creekside! 🌿
https://www.youtube.com/GardeningwithCreekside
https://www.instagram.com/creeksidenursery/
Landscaping a Slope w/ Jenny from Gardening With Creekside! 🌿
https://www.youtube.com/GardeningwithCreekside
https://www.instagram.com/creeksidenursery/
Love this! We are in SC so I really enjoyed seeing all these familiar plants!!
I enjoyed this video so very much ♡♡♡ Thanks-a-million Laura♡♡♡ You are A Sweetheart ♡♡♡ GOD BLESS EVERYONE ♡♡♡
My 2 favorite gardening experts collaborating! I have been following both of you for a long time. You are both so very knowledgeable and provide a lot of inspiration for us home gardeners!
I’m in so cal so this is very interesting I’m not sure if we have clay soil anywhere near
Oh, please show us the area when it’s in bloom. I loved what was planted there! Another Proven Winner win!
Thank you so much for featuring Jenny at Creekside. I recently move to Salisbury, NC. I’m only an hour and a half away from Creekside. I hope to make an in person visit to Creekside soon. This red clay soil is a challenge. Jenny gave many useful tips that will come in handy as I landscape my yard. Thank you for thinking of those of us in different zone, and growing conditions.
Uh oh. Aaron will want that machine!
Great video. I loved the images you put on th screen of each plant in different seasons!!!!!
That soil…. I thought it was red mulch at first! Yuck!
Looks very nice finished
NC girl here! Thanks for featuring someone from my state!
It’s all about having the right tools.
Thank you for sharing! I am currently working on terracing my south facing bank here in Massachusetts. Very different growing conditions, but the challenge of the blazing sun was a big issue this past summer with a drought. We were hotter and drier than the normal New England summer. I figure terracing using all the stones I pull from the ground, will be useful in helping with water retention….I am hoping! I love the idea of some of these shrubs! I actually started terracing when I planted a PW lime light top center….knowing I would want to keep it well hydrated! I will definitely be adding some of the mentioned shrubs that would work in my zone 6! …come next year that is….we are already getting snow!
Beautiful nursery!!!!
I am 7b in NC also. I never had a problem with red clay, and I miss it tremendously. I moved in 2017, all of 30 mins away, I even stayed in the same county. However, I have yellow clay in the new location, it actually feels like cement when you hit it with a shovel. It has been a major struggle and I have resorted to raised beds in some areas. I am hoping that slowly amending the soil will help. For instance, I just planted a butterfly bush earlier this month, it seems ok for now, but I heavily amended the soil, and I don’t know what will happen when the roots hit the yellow clay.
I might have to take a trip down to Dallas next spring.
Laura and Jenny I love this collaboration- living in NC, Jenny really is a great resource.
Thank you Laura! Jenny from Creekside in NC was a welcome and informative insert to your already terrific teaching videos. I live in Central West Florida near the Gulf of Mexico…lots of growing season. I actually recognized most of the plants Jenny put on her hillside…it was encouraging to see and hear about familiar plants! Loved, loved, loved Jenny’s segment! Thanks again!
Any channel that gardens in a zone 3?
Thank you that is great. I just got a house with a slope.
It’s going to look gorgeous
It was so good to see someone planting in clay dirt! I get so jealous seeing Laura plant in dirt that doesn’t "chunk and ball up" and just falls apart when you dig in the soil.
excellent video filled with great info
They’re west of where I am in NC
I can not wait to see this garden next year ! I was wondering if the slop will dry out the water from the top plants. Maybe I should ask Jenny. Thanks for the video.
Good video. I hope Gardening with Creekside does an update in the spring of how these plants look.
Love seeing all the new shrubs for southern gardens!
Thank you, I am 7b zone but not so hot at night. i also have deer and rabbits so would like to know which are resistant.
my first thought is that Aaron will soon have one of those little bobcats with an auger on the front for the new area!! 🙂 what a gorgeous area of the country, and i LOVE these videos highlighting them!! north carolina is on my bucket list of places to visit; look at those leaves in the woods behind their nursery… just gorgeous!! i’ve added her channel to my list so i can hopefully see an update on how that slope is coming along… loved seeing the kids working; made me think of Andrews Seed and y’all helping out in the "old" days 🙂 … this was fun and she is adorable!! thanks so much to Creekside Nursery for the video, and of course, to Garden Answer for presenting it to us… loved it!! 🙂 <3 thanks for the video!! 🙂 <3
Loved this video, lots of beautiful plants/shrubs and so much information. Thank you
Thanks for intro to Creekside. I am in South Carolina and have exactly same growing conditions. Nice to know about them!
Thanks for posting this. Really enjoyed her video. I will go subscribe to her channel.
Love it!!!!
Less than an hour from Jenny, and so using your resources has now given me someone who gardens no only from my zone but also my soil type…that red clay is no joke!
This was wonderful. Really curious to see this bed in a couple of years.
Love, love, love Jenny! Thanks for sharing!
Watching you push and pull the clay around the pots reminds me of gardening in Atlanta and Chattanooga. Lovely red clay that stains everything! I’m on the coast of GA now and sometimes deal with pockets of grey/black clay. However, easier to dig this clay than the GA red clay.
Thank you so much for sharing Jenny with us from one N. Carolinian to another.
Appreciate you showing folks that not EVERYTHING needs to be pruned to "death balls". Whenever I see a sheared Azalea, I could cry! This is a great slope installation.
I noticed you didn’t loosen the roots. Is that something you never do?
Great video, thank you
Two of my favorite gardeners
Thank you Garden Answer and Gardening with Creekside excellent community bonding, great resources from channel, holiday blessings to both families from the north❤
Love you guys working together! It’s great that many of my favorite gardeners are sharing ideas and letting me use what works for me. Some things I would never have thought to do.
I would love to see an update on this bed! Do you have one coming? 🙂 Thanks for posting the collaboration!