I have had 2 herbaceous peonies I started 2 years ago, still no blooms. They are in containers. Any ideas?
@LAWandCoach46 минут бұрын
Better to film the plants closer rather than the person talking.
@rebeccaweiss6223Сағат бұрын
This was terrific. Thank you for such a thorough and informative video.
@user-zu9rq5cf8b4 сағат бұрын
Great video.......would love one on bunny resistant plants. They're so naughty! They've destroyed my beautiful Floret zinnias and dahlias that I grew from seed.
@marylynnhaynes755813 сағат бұрын
This was really informative and timely for me. Thank you!
@maryvickerd600214 сағат бұрын
Thanks, always great info.
@backpain4ever50514 сағат бұрын
Lungwort and Columbine Thank you for the ideas.
@4cysmith16 сағат бұрын
Why does the elephant tyme called that? Does anyone know?
@sparklycat323617 сағат бұрын
Hi! In your video which yarrow is the reddest one(more red pink than red orange) is it the pomegrante or paprika? I prefer less orange and yellow in general. thanks
@PetittiGardenCenters14 сағат бұрын
Paprika is more red but has a bright yellow center! Pomegranate is more of a deep red/pink color.
@mapndo233720 сағат бұрын
Thx Noel ...what a great video and so helpful but just seeing the plants was incredibly inspirational from someone in Texas with neither Deer nor Rabbits to have to fend off....but Mr. Sun is something else...and you cant really hide from that guy. 😰
@GardenEvolution20 сағат бұрын
Epimediums bloom early spring. I don’t want people thinking they are getting a bloom time right and then be disappointed
@nicholaschiazza792620 сағат бұрын
NOW I know what the bamboo stick which came with my mail order plant is used for. Thanks!
@elainelight928621 сағат бұрын
Isn’t mint incredibly invasive?
@elainelight928621 сағат бұрын
Great video, but Rose of Sharon is NOT used to best advantage as a hedging plant. Please use it individually as a specimen.
@susanschellberg4509Күн бұрын
Very informative. I have many of the perennials you mentioned and the deer have not touched them. I'm gradually replacing my large hosta and daylily collections with deer resistant plants. I've had deer get my lily blooms even with spray and netting. Fortunately, there are so many plants deer won't eat. I also use a lot of herbs.
@sharonsallie1411Күн бұрын
Very informative thank you
@dlight9849Күн бұрын
Do you have a rabbit-resistant video? This year the rabbits ate everything that I thought they wouldn't: lantana, Superbena verbena, dusty miller, argyranthemum, geranium, wax begonia, asclepias, coneflower
@PetittiGardenCentersКүн бұрын
We don't have one yet, but we will add it to our list of ideas! In the meantime, you can find suggestions for rabbit resistant plants here: www.petittigardencenter.com/plants/attributes/rabbit-resistant/ Similar to deer, rabbits, tend to avoid attributes like leaves that are jagged, prickly, or spiky, flowers that are toxic, leaves and flowers with strong smells, leaves that are fuzzy or leathery, or stems that are sappy. Also like deer, not plant is truly impervious to bunny browsing. You can also try granular repellents like Repels-All and Plantskydd to keep the rabbits away.
@kssh6303Күн бұрын
👍👍👍😻😻😻
@michellerobertson9795Күн бұрын
Any specifications on winterizing ceramic or plastic pots?
@emkn1479Күн бұрын
Definitely never say never…my hellebores get obliterated if I don’t protect them over winter.
@zlatamontgomery1593Күн бұрын
What do you keen buy say my hellebores get - OBLITERATED. ( I’m wish buy this Fliwers one day. ( they little pricy., I’m in the North Florida. ( zone 8B - 9 A
@emkn147923 сағат бұрын
@@zlatamontgomery1593 in zone 6 during winter my hellebores are eaten down to the ground if I don’t protect them
@larakalevra2233Күн бұрын
Do aconitums not thrive in Ohio? They are 100% truly deer resistant and absolutely gorgeous, long-lived and maintenance free plants that come in quite a few colours and growth habits.
@emkn1479Күн бұрын
They should…mine are huge this year.
@CeeCee630Күн бұрын
Does this mean rabbit resistant too because that’s really much more of a worry for me and a lot of other people?
@PetittiGardenCentersКүн бұрын
Yes, some of these are rabbit resistant. Similar to deer, rabbits, tend to avoid attributes like leaves that are jagged, prickly, or spiky, flowers that are toxic, leaves and flowers with strong smells, leaves that are fuzzy or leathery, or stems that are sappy. Also like deer, not plant is truly impervious to bunny browsing. You can also try granular repellents like Repels-All and Plantskydd to keep the rabbits away. You can find suggestions for rabbit resistant plants here: www.petittigardencenter.com/plants/attributes/rabbit-resistant/
@kathy5216Күн бұрын
Fabulous! So helpful…forwarded to all my neighbors who are complaining about deer and rabbits doing their natural behavior
@kathy5216Күн бұрын
I saw a couple bushes at the beginning…unfortunately they live my red twig dogwood and willow
@kathy5216Күн бұрын
Love!
@nicholaschiazza7926Күн бұрын
Perhaps its called that because the foliage is orb-shaped.
@raniaahmed8275Күн бұрын
I live in a townhouse and want endless summer bigleaf hydrangea that can live many years in pots only. Please advice me
@MountainsnVallies2 күн бұрын
Ty for this video! I just purchased a couple of these and would like to plant in a pot I’m in zone 4 how do you over winter potted plants? Can I leave it in the very large pot out doors covered for the winter or do I pull it out and plant it in the ground for winter? Ty
@darrinmc2 күн бұрын
Will the piers japonica tolerate a hard pruning? Mine was infested with lace bugs and then dropped a lot of interior leaves. Was wondering if a hard prune would get it to fill out.
@JoeBlimey2 күн бұрын
Thank you for excellent information.
@sukatanamanbonsaibougenvil0073 күн бұрын
Bunga2 bougenvile yang indah, saya suka dengan warna serta karakternya, terimakasih video yg bermanfaat
Really good informative video. I will save it for future use. But here in Canada, I just can not find some nice varieties mentioned in this video.
@dawnwesolowski80494 күн бұрын
Thanku so much I’ve learned a lot !
@jadezx9744 күн бұрын
Learned something new!!! I thought it’s too dry for my snow in summer. It is the water…!! Thank u!
@kristaself1264 күн бұрын
This video is worth watching again. You always have the best information.
@abrahamchampagne30834 күн бұрын
There’s some great options here that you introduced me to, thank you!
@dustyflats38325 күн бұрын
The ajuga appeared from somewhere and it will replace the grass. The one to stay completely away from is a sedum called stonecrop sold as steppables-I Can Not get rid of it in the grass. It’s been years and it still appears. The Lamium has nice bright color. Sweet Williams are great bloomers and crowd weeds but need cut back and they really reseed big time-deadhead if not wanted. That Brass Buttons looks neat and tidy like the Elfin Thyme 😀.
@lauriedunn94375 күн бұрын
Is there anything I can do to my woodland phlox to strengthen the stems so they don’t flop? Thanks!
@kater87305 күн бұрын
NO take my advice this rose is a dumper!!!! I paid a lot of $ for it and all it does is bloom and then drop 100's of petals all over the garden bed!!! I am so tired of cleaning up after this high priced fussy rose that really isn't worth it at all. Hard pass, I am very disappointed.
@kerryjean22235 күн бұрын
I took a bottle of aluminun sulphate back to the store because I refuse to be responsible for adding metal's to the soil. Instead I bought a bag of yellow Sulphur powder.
@dasauto445 күн бұрын
Thank you
@judyingram-kh1vm5 күн бұрын
Great video, thank you for sharing this with us. I appreciate all the great information you give us. ❤❤
@johnnyvain5446 күн бұрын
when you say pinch them back, what if they are bloomed...just cut them 2in anyway, just chop the blooms off? and more will just come back. Cuz the came back for us early spring and most of them are full blown. Its june now, you saying i can just chop em down 2 in into the shape i want and it will make new blooms?
@ruthsantana69046 күн бұрын
I have been shown a totally different tile of a Rose of Sharon‼️
@armandcorpolongo6 күн бұрын
Great video and so much helpful information. Thank you for sharing.
@rania-276 күн бұрын
Love you videos ❤, tons of informations 👍👍. I live in Canada in zone 6b, and i got 7 sky view hydrangeas last year and OMG they don’t stop to amaze me 😊 tons of blooms, strong stems, sky color blooms and Canada winter hardy !! Loooove it, can’t say enough about it. So far they’re my favourite ❤❤
@kimg69746 күн бұрын
I just got a lupin this year and love it. Do I cut back the plant in the fall?
@TheAntipedy6 күн бұрын
Bougainvillea
@greenapple35586 күн бұрын
Great video. May I ask how close to front porch foundation can I plant rose tree outdoor in zone 7b.
@untenableposition30576 күн бұрын
Are all the examples that you featured native to the US?
@chrysti1987 күн бұрын
What variety are those beautiful pastel pots in the background on the right of the video?
@PetittiGardenCenters7 күн бұрын
Let's Dance® Sky View®!
@reneeclover26077 күн бұрын
These videos have helped me so much!!! I appreciate understanding the particular needs and care goals of each and how that relates to the family of that plant as a whole.! Such EXCELLENT information