How I Prune Hydrangeas & Hellebores! ????✂️???? // Garden Answer

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28 Replies to “How I Prune Hydrangeas & Hellebores! ????✂️???? // Garden Answer”

  1. Hi Laura. Always wonderful to watch you do cleanup. Love the spring and looking forward to warmth and cleanup.
    ***On the house, have you tried magic erasers?

  2. Very satisfying to watch everything as you tidy them up, and of course Russell. ????

  3. As a member, subscriber and daily video watcher that has no idea how channel financing works.

    Should I be logging into You Tube daily, and liking the video in order for you to get whatever credit is due.

    Not something I do as I prefer the big picture on my TV, which requires no sign in

    Don't want you guys losing out, doing so would no be a problem.

    Not that one person would have a big impact, but there may be more of us.

  4. Hey Laura! Wonderful, highly educational video, as always! Question: Do you think I could move the Hellebores early in the season. Mine have no flowers yet but they do have some new growth. My garden is small but we are trying to shape it a little bit. I have Hellebores all over the place and I want to concentrate them in one spot. Do you think it is possible to move them?

  5. Is there a reason why you didn’t prune the rose on the chicken coop next to the butterfly bush?

  6. You’re usually not that far behind me here in GA. But my daffodils and leucojums already on the down slope. Some are completely finished. It really has been a weird year and it’s only just begun.

  7. ????????Good Tuesday morning, Laura and Aaron!!!
    ????Hi Russell!!!???? Showing us your behind, huh? ???????????? Awwwwwe, the way you were just washing your face made me think of my little angel furbaby, Yoda! He was my Morkie, who passed away 3 years ago, this coming April 12. He used to lay in my lap and wash his face JUST like that….. Dang it, now my eyes are leaking, thinking about him. Phew, I thought the pain was gone, until you did that, Russell.
    S????ing the chicken coop in the background, reminded me that I wanted to mention something about your thoughts on having people park in front of the girls home. This is just my opinion, but I would reconsider that plan; the girls are healthy and thriving with the good healthy food and treats that you give them. If you start having people park there, they will start breathing those fumes and exhaust every time someone pulls up and leaves…. Like I said, just my opinion.
    What a delightful video!!!???????????? Thank you for sharing, Laura and Aaron!!!
    Have a Blessed and Beautiful day/night ????/????✨️⭐️????⭐️✨️ ???? everyone!!!
    Kimberley F in the Arizona desert ???????????????????? (Zone 9b) USA ????????

  8. Great video I remember that corner when you planted those hydrangeas. The struggle they had coming to you. They look amazing and so robust. I wish Hellebores were perennials here. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.????????????????????????

  9. I started watching your channel when you planted the Hydrangeas by your porch. Amazing the growth they have took on! Very winery here in Utah and below freezing at night. The primrose are trying hard though. Thanks for gearing me up for what is coming soon, SPRING!

  10. I know how much you love that old Lilac, but I think it's time to remove it and plant something new, maybe a Japanese Maple!? ☺???? KISSES FROM EUROPE-Montenegro.

  11. Wow, looks great Laura! Now you can come plant some stuff at my house next ????❤????

  12. Have you tried a magic eraser on the hydrangea stains? That’s my last resort for everything ????

  13. I cannot seem to grow hellebores in my yard. I have tried in three different locations. I have no idea what I’m doing wrong. Do they prefer a specific type of soil?

  14. Hellebores are my absolute favorite! I need to move mine to a different location in my garden, any advice on moving them? I’ve heard they don’t like to be moved, and I don’t want to loose any in the process. Thanks!

  15. Hey Laura from a fellow Nursery Worker in Western Oregon! Why the Hollytone for the Hydrangeas?

  16. We moved into a new house last Aug. and there were two "dead" hydrangeas in the front flower garden. I have no experience with hydrangeas except for your videos. Finally in October, I took a chance and moved them to different location, did a pretty severe cut back, and threw some biotone starter fertilizer in the hole (because that's all I had). I can see buds now! I have no idea what kind they are since they were just sticks before, but I'm excited it see how they progress.

  17. Love your videos, too soon here in MI yet but I do see some of my plants waking up. Your energy is so contagious. I too have some barn cats that are just like your Russell. They follow me everywhere and spend time with me in the garden. So do my chickens! Can't wait for your planting bonanzas that will be coming soon!

  18. As a suburbanite, oh how I would love to step outside every day and look up to see the awe inspiring open skies that you do. I was momentarily distracted from your beautiful awakening garden by the striking cloudscape. Happy Spring to all !

  19. Definitely a cabbage year, but I am enjoying the anticipation of floral chaos to come!

  20. It's interesting, my parent's daffodils are just pushing through while two house north of them, my blooms have already died off.

  21. It's so nice to follow you as you work with perennials out in the garden again! I've learned so much from watching your videos, so thank you. Also just wanted to mention that Aaron is my spirit animal. I find myself sharing his opinions on almost everything, like the fescue looking dead and finding the air plants weird/underwhelming.

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