Cory, what variety of Salvia is that? It’s gorgeous! Love your content-very informative.
@evamonroe3 ай бұрын
I started doing this last year! Two things I’ve found, I save money because I don’t have to buy tons of annuals to fill pots and the moles don’t ruin pots!
@nicholasryan54013 ай бұрын
We have been growing perennials in pots for years now we only have six pots of annuals on the front windowsills. We have fifty two pots of perennials in the front garden which include Agapanthus, Alstromerias, Alpines, Hebes, Fuchsias, Parahebes, Lilies, Daylilies, Calla lilies, Ice plants, Salvias, Sempervivums, Sedums, Phygelius and Hostas. We bring the Agapanthus, Salvias, phygelius and Ice plants into a glasshouse over winter. We feed all our perennials and annuals with tomato food during the summer. We use copper tape around the pots and that keeps the slugs away, also most of our pots are glazed which keeps the moisture longer than terracotta pots.
@n.w.4142 ай бұрын
Thanks Corey!
@nicolerince3 ай бұрын
What a good idea, thanks.
@AlicePRabbits3 ай бұрын
I have so many perrennials in pots- hostas, heuchera, coneflower, ferns and monarda! In the fall I gather them up against my house. Zone 7a PA 🪴The only thing I lost were White Feather Hostas.
@lynnwilliams22273 ай бұрын
Last year I bought 2 peonies in pots from Home Depot. One pink, one white. Watered and placed them in a sunny location. Nothing happened. 😥 Put them in the basement for the winter before the first frost and left them alone. Imagine my surprise to see growth in April on the pink one. Brought both back outside and actually got a pink bloom this May. Haven't given up hope on the white one. Maybe one more year in the basement might do the trick 🤞 If not, I will just buy another white Peony to fill the pot. I live in zone 6a
@barbarafike76333 ай бұрын
It's my experience that peonies need the cold to bloom.
@WeArePoleGem3 ай бұрын
I have an oak tree in a metal garbage can at 8 feet at least.... it volunteered n 5 years later here we are😂
@Iam4wine3 ай бұрын
I'm also in zone 5a. I have had success overwintering most of my Stonecrop Sedums, Daylilies, a lace cap hydrangea, and chives. No luck with echinaceas. Autumn Joy Sedum is TOUGH.
@travissacrey4923 ай бұрын
Hey Corey I just found the beautiful supercal sunset orange near me and was wondering some mixes you would recommend with it. I was thinking a lantana or red salvia maybe. Thanks in advance
@UpNorthGardenMI3 ай бұрын
This would be great. It also looks great with blue scaevola or salvia.
@notlostjustwandering2183 ай бұрын
Interesting. I'm zone 4 - last winter I put potted hosta, dianthus, and vinca in my dark unheated garage. Didn't cut anything back and didn't water all winter, and all came back this spring. Encouraged me to find some more perennials to abuse this winter and see how they do 😂
@WeArePoleGem3 ай бұрын
Nice! Hey many hosta are zone 3 n hardy to -20 so u might be able to leave out n in a pot if u double the pot and line with cardboard at planting which I do with all pots now❤ good luck abusing😂
@robbinkampa56913 ай бұрын
I have a large water fountain that I want to put perennials around in pots cuz it's very hard for me to water. I'm in zone 4b, MN. It would be considered shade on one side and semi shade on the other side of the fountain. What would you suggest please? Also, would any shrubs work in pots? One last question, what do you mean by line with cardboard? Thanks, can't wait to try another one of your experiments 😊
@peggy-ann19612 ай бұрын
Abusing plants…😂. I’m zone 3 and I wonder if I wrapped pots in insulation and stored them in my unheated garage if that would work. I guess I could just try right?🇨🇦
@maureenmccrackin69333 ай бұрын
I'm in zone 5B and I've overwintered Creeping Jenny in pots.
@kelleyforeman3 ай бұрын
I'm in 6A and I have, too!
@sandilehman62413 ай бұрын
Nepeta cats pajamas came back in Central NY Zone 5 as well as Agastache Poquito yellow both in containers. Love love your videos and your presentation. The best. Thank you.
@cshieldsie99203 ай бұрын
Sedum does great over wintering in pots for me and makes a great filler. I have 3 different varieties. I’m in NJ zone 7. Also coreopsis Moonbeam does well. Also yellow Evening Primrose. I have also been using thyme as a spiller and has come back nicely! Almost too good- it spills over the edge of the pot all the way to the ground!
@laurawilliamscastleberg87263 ай бұрын
I have hostas in containers that overwintering well. And I have roses in containers that are super happy. But with the roses, I do pull them into the garage until early spring. Russian Sage has also done fine for me. I forgot one in its nursery pot (set it down in a crowded bed and forgot it wasn't in the ground). It came back...and is now planted properly. I'm in Wisconsin, zone 5. Thanks for all the practical videos you post!
@janetleach24213 ай бұрын
I love putting heuchera in pots and they look stunning with all the different leaf colours but They seem to be very susceptible to vine weavel in N W England. Love your videos 😀
@PatThomas-v8p3 ай бұрын
Love the Miss Piggy Bergenia and the fact you explained how it got it's name. The pigsqueak sound was really interesting. Thank you.
@seedsaverdiane56363 ай бұрын
And the deer just walks by Bergenia
@JeanTOM-qb5dm3 ай бұрын
I’m in zone 7 and leave trees shrubs & perennials outdoors in large containers for years. Trees: crape myrtle, figs, Japanese maples, sweet bag magnolia, star magnolia. Shrubs: panicle/oakleaf/smooth hydrangeas, rhododendrons, Encore/traditional azaleas, roses, roses of Sharon, boxwood, dwarf Alberta spruce, buddleias, pieris, camellias.Shade perennials: hosta, Japanese painted fern, Solomon’s seal, lily of the valley, pachysandra. Sun perennials: Lamium, baptisia, daylilies, coneflowers, blackberry lilies, liatris, asters, Sheffield & Shasta daisies, sage, lavender, oregano, chives, narcissus, bearded iris, lambs ears, roses, salvia, sedum Autumn Joy, sedum voodoo, honey suckle,. Short-lived perennials such as gaillardia only last one season generally. And fruit trees such as peaches have been short lived in pots.. I only use annuals for shots of continuous seasonal color.
@ellenjenner14882 ай бұрын
I am in the Pacific Northwest in Zone 8 and overwinter Sword Ferns, Lady Ferns, and Deer Ferns in containers and hanging baskets very successfully. They make it year to year when other things don’t. The ferns give me a bit of interest in the winter months when I really miss the flowers of summer!😅Thanks for the great content!😊
@seedsaverdiane56363 ай бұрын
I have Heuchera villosa,’Brownies’ in a concrete pots in zone 5b/6a SE MI for over 15 years
@TJMcDowell3 ай бұрын
I plant all of my heucheras in pots..there is one that has been in a pot on my front porch for 10 years and still going strong although I've forgotton or misplaced the name of it. Roses do okay for about 2 to 3 years in pots for me. Bee balm has lasted at least 4 years in a whiskey barrel and has spread all around the edges which i thought interesting. Gaillardia has been potted for 3 years now but one died this past winter. None of the lilies in pots ever came back for me. Once I put a hardy hibiscus in a large container and it lived thru only one winter. It will be interesting to see which of yours makes it thru. I'm in 6b central Ohio. I also just leave my pots where they were placed during the summer, could be why some plants didn't make it.
@evahaynes44383 ай бұрын
Put them in a protected area , they probably would survive.
@peggy-ann19612 ай бұрын
Hi Corey, I’m zone 3 so obviously overwintering pots is out for me, but I still learn when I watch you! Question…I stop fertilizing perennials at the end of July, do you think that’s too early, should I also go to the end of August? 🇨🇦🌸👏
@UpNorthGardenMI2 ай бұрын
I often don’t give my perennials more than one round fertilizer per season (I just don’t get to it). If they are growing well, I wouldn’t change a thing.
@stylinnjo40222 ай бұрын
does your stopping fertilizer late july/first week september apply to your annual baskets?
@UpNorthGardenMI2 ай бұрын
No. I keep fertilizing annuals until they are done for the season.
@imeldamayer-taylor27833 ай бұрын
My heuchera has done well, it bloomed beautiffully in it't container. I need more of them, zone 7b Austria. Thank you for sharing and the inspiration.👏😍😊🌼🌸🌼
@WeArePoleGem3 ай бұрын
I have had tall phlox n woodland phlox and hydrangea in pots for 5 years.... I need to put them all in ground and start over with new ones next Spring ... they all are amazing still but they deserve to sprawl! I am 7b Maryland. I line ALL pots with cardboard to insulate, hold moisture and feed worms n get rid of cardboard. WHen I lived in 6a I would stack empty pots double n triple n then put the perennial pot on top to help insulate plants not hardy in my zone.
@BarbaraJohnson-n3n3 ай бұрын
My favorite is the The Red Houkara pot beautiful gorgeous. Have a beautiful Day the Oklahoma gardener.😊