TONS OF NEW PLANTS In Raised Beds 😎 || Dividing Sedum || Perennials for Heat || Raised Garden Beds


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Follow along as I complete the raised garden beds by planting tons of new in plants including perennials, annuals, & bulbs.

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  1. @MissStacielynn
    @MissStacielynn says:

    I am trying Sunpatiens again this year. I water in the morning, but they are totally wilted by 4 pm. I'm having to water a second time in the afternoon, and it is just becoming high maintenance. I'm in North Dallas too.
    Do yours wilt in the afternoon?
    Do you have any suggestions to keep them from wilting, or is that just what they do?

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  2. @KP-gw5zv
    @KP-gw5zv says:

    Good evening. So exciting to see just how these garden beds will turn out. All the plants that you planted, has me maybe I would like to plant in my gardens. As ways looking excited to see just how much growth they will all put on. Enjoy your evening.

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  3. @kristinepeterson6761
    @kristinepeterson6761 says:

    So exciting! I love mystic spires salvia! Here in zone 9b I’m also able to grow it in part shade. Still blooms. Not as big as full sun but it’s so nice to have the flexibility.
    Your porch looks amazing!!! Hope we get to see that video!

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  4. @susanschellberg4509
    @susanschellberg4509 says:

    Looking very nice. The tall plant with the yellow flowers looks very interesting. I just bought two purple and bloom salvia, this morning. They are annuals in my area (7b) but I love the way they bloom up until a hard frost and the hummingbirds are on them all day. Have fun in Alaska. This time of year it is amazing to see the sun shining at 3 in the morning.

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