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Peter's Garden
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 มิ.ย. 2021
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an introduction to POTENTILLA (underrated/unique shrub)
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an introduction to POTENTILLA (underrated/unique shrub)
the 7 mistakes people make with lavender
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the 7 mistakes people make with lavender
Dwarf Smokebush, Pumpkin Hypericum, Striped Hydrangea, & Honeysuckle Bush
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Dwarf Smokebush, Pumpkin Hypericum, Striped Hydrangea, & Honeysuckle Bush
Are Azaleas Right for You? (Things to Keep in Mind)
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Are Azaleas Right for You? (Things to Keep in Mind)
Which Laurel is Best For You? (Schip, English, Portuguese, etc.)
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Which Laurel is Best For You? (Schip, English, Portuguese, etc.)
Balsam or Fraser? Which is Better Christmas Tree?
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Balsam or Fraser? Which is Better Christmas Tree?
Want White Christmas Lights? Think of These 5 Things.
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Want White Christmas Lights? Think of These 5 Things.
It's Not Too Late for Annuals (Angelonia and Lantana)
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It's Not Too Late for Annuals (Angelonia and Lantana)
Prevent Weeds Naturally with Groundcover/Border Plants (3 Options)
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Prevent Weeds Naturally with Groundcover/Border Plants (3 Options)
Spotting, Treating, & Preventing Blight (Gray Mold)
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Spotting, Treating, & Preventing Blight (Gray Mold)
Introducing the Crape Myrtle Shrub! (Enduring Red)
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Introducing the Crape Myrtle Shrub! (Enduring Red)
Okay I like this Flower ❤❤❤
I’m in a zone nine area with French lavender. My lavender just looks burnt and colorless. Is this a result of planting them too close together? It is October.
Hi, which one do you recommend to grow indoors?
I'm looking for an evergreen shrub that can sit in front of a few inkberry bushes, and potentilla seem like they could be a great option. Are the two varieties you mentioned evergreen?
@@nickcowan4473 these are not sorry
Any advice on how best to care for this plant? Thanks.
@@Maverell yes! prefers wet (but well draining) soil the first year or two then can tolerate more dry conditions. more sun the better. it blooms on new wood, so you can trim it in late winter to keep appearance neat and tidy
Do you have any tips for Citronella?
@@PSwalm they grow quickly, so if they’re in a pot you may need to re-pot to a larger one. full sun, only water when soil is dry. they like a balanced fertilizer too. hope this helps
I personally had success starting seeds in a damp paper towel in a ziploc baggy taped to a window! 😄
I have two of these and two yellow. Go with the yellow because the pink fades and they are smaller blooms.
I love them!