In this post I answer a question someone recently submitted to my website. Find out all about phlox blooms in this video share.
All About Phlox Blooms in My Home Garden Video
As you can tell, I love it when folks stop by my site and ask questions that relate to my site. Recently, someone submitted a question about her phlox plant. Apparently, all the blooms on her plant were falling off. In the video below I share my garden and experience with phlox blooms. I hope you enjoy this quick little vlog below.
This video can be found on my Bren Haas YouTube Channel. If you want to check out more of my fun shares they are documented on this website.
The Phlox Blooms
In the video you will see the phlox is in the background in front of a smoke tree. The golden Cyprus shrub are in front and a creeping phlox is in the front border of this landscape. I can’t want to share the creeping phlox as it grows.
 
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More About Phlox and Other Perennials
In the blog post below I share more about perennials and phlox I enjoy growing in my home garden. Please be sure to click through the content and maybe bookmark on your Pinterest.

Comfrey In My Home Garden
This past Spring, a friend asked me if I grew a perennial herb known as Comfrey. Surprisingly, my answer was no. However, when I finally got the chance to take a cutting of this plant, I eagerly embraced the opportunity to cultivate it.

Back in Black Sedum
One of the plants I love cultivating in my garden is the sedum. This post includes a brief video showcasing the Rock ‘N’ Grow Back in Black Stonecrop Sedum. Accompanying the video are some of my preferred photographs and invaluable growing tips. Soon enough, you’ll be admiring new varieties in your northern garden! Rock & Grow Sedum Video Take a close look at this perennial with nearly black foliage in my full sun garden. The blooms are beginning to emerge for a late summer display! This plant is completely drought-tolerant, making it one of the simplest plants to cultivate. https://youtu.be/qL3sAyNmEpo You can find this video on the Bren Haas YouTube Channel. If you encounter any issues viewing it or have questions about the plant not addressed in this post, please feel free to email me. Back in Black Growing Tips Macro Photo of Blooms In my Ohio hardiness zone 5b /6 garden I have been growing sedum since 2001. My first experience was with a short ground cover that blooms yellow and is super easy to propagate. After growing this plant I was addicted to finding more sedum / stonecrop because of its tolerance to my abuse. Below are just a few of the things I LOVE MOST about the Back in Black Sedum. This plant is a perennial in zones 3-9 Compact in size growing only 2.5 feet wide and tall. Drought, heat and salt tolerant making it a ‘win-win’ in most any soil. Clusters of dark red flowers that the pollinators in my garden LOVE The almost black foliage all growing season. Here are a few of my favorite photos of this plant. Select each photo for an enlarged view! It is good to take photos this time of year so to note what needs to be done. Next spring I hope to move this plant so it has more space in the garden. The perennial is too close to the Montauk Daisy. Both of these plants look amazing together! The Rock ‘N Grow ‘Back in Black’ Stonecrop is hidden in the photo above. I am sharing this photo to show the space with other perennials that look great with this sedum. I hope you get some ideas for your home garden. Let’s Connect After reading this post and viewing my unique video, I hope you’ve gathered some inspiration for your future garden. Don’t hesitate to contact me on my blog for a ‘gardenchat’ about this subject! Happy Gardening,

A Few Favorite Spring Perennials
In this post, I’d like to share some amazing shade perennials I discovered on clearance. They are mid-spring favorites suitable for many Midwest gardens that are mostly shaded. Take a look at some other perennials that pair well with these fantastic finds.

Watermelon Ruffle Hibiscus
This hardy hibiscus or rose mallow stole my heart this past summer. I am anxiously waiting to see the new stems emerge in the landscape later in the spring. In this post I am sharing a few of my favorite photos and short video featuring the Watermelon Ruffle Hibiscus.
 
															Let’s Connect
This has been a treat to have you check out my website and perhaps submit a question of your own. I hope you consider doing so in the appropriate spot on my site.
Happy Gardening,

 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								