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Good Afternoon Lady! Nah! I am still using the boot. The Orthopedist told me to wear firm, steel toed safety boots when working in the garden. I just happen to have a pair on hand. *Notice I dug with my left foot. I am a righty! LOL! Thanks for stopping by and dropping a comment! I appreciate you!
I see you are back to gardening! I had the same situation with limelight and little lime but mine was mislabeled. It’s gonna look nice in that beautiful pot. And you needed some help getting that fern out.
Good Morning Lady! Yes! The garden keeps calling my name! Lol! I thought it was funny that I thought something sinister was going on with my hydrangeas! I can't wait to see the Utility Garden realized. The current look was not in my plans but I am really feeling it! Take care, and thanks as always for stopping by!
Large “Disney Pots of Petunias.” I have to say I love this as well with the longer days. But Martin, this gardener absolutely looks forward to fall and winter when I can take a hiatus from my gardening business. And being in the Midwest it’s cold and I do enjoy living through the 4 seasons 😊. But when spring comes I’m ready for it all over again 👩🏾🌾👩🏾🌾!! Soil test are not like they use to be. They in my opinion are not very worth it. What’s your feeding schedule like for your potted annuals? Nice terracotta pot. Good for you with your two zones. That’s going to be helpful having the drip irrigation next year. I’ve started using Cotton Burr compost instead of mulch because our heavy rains washes away my mulch. I also love how the compost looks and smells. Thanks for sharing.
Good Morning Lady! I hear ya with the 4 seasons! We are supposed to have 4 but (coming from the northeast) we really only have early springs and extended summers. Yeah... As I stated in the video, there is no rhyme or reason about the potted plants! The begonia in the pot to my right were planted using the exact same potting soil I zoomed in on. I contacted Proven Winners about the "Let's Dance Rhythmic Blue" Hydrangea. They stated the wilting appears to be transplant shock. We'll see! I'm going to be extending the side berm (of course there'll be a video)! I'm going to if I can get my hands on Cotton Burr Compost. Thanks for the compliment on the pot! And thanks as always for stopping by!
@@SouthCarolinaTransPlant when I mentioned your feeding schedule I was asking because most annuals require a lot of feeding (Petunias -- especially Supertunias). I try to feed every week with a water soluble fertilizer (like Jack's or Miracle Grow or whatever you like with a higher middle number NPK) and start them off with Osmocot slow release fertilizer.
@rbthegardennannyllc4219 Ahh... Yes! I agree. Heavy feeders do require a lot of fertilizer. I apply a water soluble fertilizer weekly. I made a video demonstrating how I soak my hanging baskets, can-feed my window boxes and in ground plants with the remainder of the fertilizer solution. I was happy with those plants. They did well except the times that I over-thunk my drip and brought on other issues! 😅 On the back porch there are currently begonias. One set of begonias died while the other didn't miss a beat. They are the third round of plants there. I previously tried 2 different sets of impatients. Both wilted and died! 😢 Really weird things happening this season! 🤷🏾♂️
Thanks for watching my video! Check out this one where I discuss the myth known as "Insect Repelling Plants!"
th-cam.com/video/c1E_SFmmztc/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RcnxdjKGug_exAui
Way to go. Good job on the transplanting. I see the boots gone. Niiice! I know you’re happy about that. Thanks for sharing.😊💪🏽💪🏽
Good Afternoon Lady! Nah! I am still using the boot. The Orthopedist told me to wear firm, steel toed safety boots when working in the garden. I just happen to have a pair on hand. *Notice I dug with my left foot. I am a righty! LOL! Thanks for stopping by and dropping a comment! I appreciate you!
The flowers are beautiful. Great job with the clean up. ❤️
@sabrinaanthony2771 Glad you like them! Thanks for watching my videos! 🥰
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Beautiful plant.❤
I see you are back to gardening! I had the same situation with limelight and little lime but mine was mislabeled. It’s gonna look nice in that beautiful pot. And you needed some help getting that fern out.
Good Morning Lady! Yes! The garden keeps calling my name! Lol! I thought it was funny that I thought something sinister was going on with my hydrangeas! I can't wait to see the Utility Garden realized. The current look was not in my plans but I am really feeling it! Take care, and thanks as always for stopping by!
Daisy Gardenia❤
Large “Disney Pots of Petunias.” I have to say I love this as well with the longer days. But Martin, this gardener absolutely looks forward to fall and winter when I can take a hiatus from my gardening business. And being in the Midwest it’s cold and I do enjoy living through the 4 seasons 😊. But when spring comes I’m ready for it all over again 👩🏾🌾👩🏾🌾!!
Soil test are not like they use to be. They in my opinion are not very worth it.
What’s your feeding schedule like for your potted annuals?
Nice terracotta pot. Good for you with your two zones. That’s going to be helpful having the drip irrigation next year.
I’ve started using Cotton Burr compost instead of mulch because our heavy rains washes away my mulch. I also love how the compost looks and smells.
Thanks for sharing.
Good Morning Lady! I hear ya with the 4 seasons! We are supposed to have 4 but (coming from the northeast) we really only have early springs and extended summers.
Yeah... As I stated in the video, there is no rhyme or reason about the potted plants! The begonia in the pot to my right were planted using the exact same potting soil I zoomed in on.
I contacted Proven Winners about the "Let's Dance Rhythmic Blue" Hydrangea. They stated the wilting appears to be transplant shock. We'll see!
I'm going to be extending the side berm (of course there'll be a video)! I'm going to if I can get my hands on Cotton Burr Compost.
Thanks for the compliment on the pot! And thanks as always for stopping by!
@@SouthCarolinaTransPlant when I mentioned your feeding schedule I was asking because most annuals require a lot of feeding (Petunias -- especially Supertunias). I try to feed every week with a water soluble fertilizer (like Jack's or Miracle Grow or whatever you like with a higher middle number NPK) and start them off with Osmocot slow release fertilizer.
@rbthegardennannyllc4219 Ahh... Yes! I agree. Heavy feeders do require a lot of fertilizer. I apply a water soluble fertilizer weekly. I made a video demonstrating how I soak my hanging baskets, can-feed my window boxes and in ground plants with the remainder of the fertilizer solution. I was happy with those plants. They did well except the times that I over-thunk my drip and brought on other issues! 😅
On the back porch there are currently begonias. One set of begonias died while the other didn't miss a beat. They are the third round of plants there. I previously tried 2 different sets of impatients. Both wilted and died! 😢
Really weird things happening this season! 🤷🏾♂️
I love ferns❤
Frustrating growing season?
Unique smell😂 but it works
Drip irrigation