Thank you always for sharing your time, knowledge and a part of your lives with us!
2 years ago
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I just read a story about the Chelsea Flower Show and the “Pearls of Perfume” was in top list of prize plants! So pretty!
2 years ago
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Yeah, you pulled a Sopranos finale on us, just cutting off halfway th- 🤣
2 years ago
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Jim, I want to first thank you for your videos and your time. You are so helping me a new plant loving gardener who has been trying to learn as much as possible before attacking my landscape here at the homestead. My brain is so full sometimes I think it's going to burst and it can be very confusing between plants, soil, sun, shade, fertilizer, and a water. Oh yeah and let's not forget disease and pests! Anywho, I have one question. I can't seem to get my head wrapped around. When a plant is called drought tolerant. Does that mean it will die if it is in with medium water plants? So let's say gardenia Peruvian Lily and when I say gardenia I mean radicans and either frostproof or August beauty and the spire. Can they be planted with a plant that is considered drought tolerant after established?
1 year ago | 0
Hi Jim thought I would share some pictures of our Rhodadenrons blooming in our yard this year. We live in southeastern Pennsylvania between Philadelphia and Lancaster.
1 year ago | 0
Hey Jim you are a very passionate men on plants and trees just want to ask you a question about what really could l plant at home that looks nice l live in Tri Cities WA l want to make a little garden in front of my house and it is full sun all day pretty much l love your Early Wander Camillias and your OCTOBER MAGIC ORCHID CAMELLIA it is just sand around here Azaleas bride rose color is another that l love any comments will help thank you
2 years ago | 0
HortTube with Jim Putnam
I uploaded a video on flower bed maintenance and for some reason it was cut short. I'm reuploading it now. Thanks for following along with the channel!
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