I attended your 2024 Proven Winner Signature Garden experience. I loved it. I am so glad I meet you. You are so much fun, always had a smile on your face. I can tell you love your job. I would love to work there if I was closer. Ill keep doing my TH-cam and my ultrasound job.
We are so happy we could welcome you into the gardens and meet you! Having the chance to meet passionate people like yourself brought so many smiles and joy to our faces!!
I love all these plants. I have a Wine and Roses that I would like to trade out for the weigela in your video. I do love that orange bidden. I think I am going to do a container with that at some sort of grass.
Thank you, Nikki❤! You do such a beautiful job on these presentations! Can I cut my lemon coral sedum back each year? Mine came back from last year. I wasn’t crazy about the flowers that were on top of them in early spring. I cut them off and filled in open spots with new lemon coral sedum. P.S. I’m in zone 8b, North Carolina
Thank you so much! 💚 You can certainly trim back! Start with 1/3 of the plant. You could probably experiment and do a bit more, if you prefer, but 1/3 is a safe place to start! 😊 I love that it comes back for you each year!
Me too FALL cannot come soon enough!!! I need new petunias 🤣🤣🤣🪴🪴🪴🤍🤍🤍 lemon coral sedum is one of the best plant in my garden!!! Highly recommend!!!! And my Roses I have the Crema pink and coral gorgeous!!!
@@marionallen2222 I’m really, really looking forward to beautiful autumn! The summer’s been incredibly hot and badly affected every plant in my garden.
We are so glad you are here!!!! Every Monday our POTD videos publish at noon, along with the sale. All POTD plants are 35% Off on Mondays from 12pm-4pm ET. Then it switches to 1 plant each day- each plant is on sale on their corresponding days starting at 12pm ET. We have a page on our website that details each plant and the day it's on sale, too, so it's pretty easy to follow, but if you ever have any questions we are happy to help! 💚
I have a question about lemon coral sedum. I had them in my yard (zone 9B) and then they flowered (tiny yellow bits&. How do you maintain them after flowering? Do you leave them alone or do you remove the flowers? Once they flower, is their lifecycle over?
@@angelageklittmark9772 You can trim the flowers if you'd like- it will not affect the plant either way! They'll continue to grow after flowering or removal! :)
2:12 Does anyone know what is planted in the 4th container with the Campfire Bidens with Superbells? They are the taller wispy light purple/violet plants.
Wow! Beautiful perennials! They’re hardy, healthy and attractive colours. I‘ll definitely will look at our garden centre here in Germany.😍
Yay for fall planting! That Weigela though 😍
Lemon sedum is the best!
I attended your 2024 Proven Winner Signature Garden experience. I loved it. I am so glad I meet you. You are so much fun, always had a smile on your face. I can tell you love your job. I would love to work there if I was closer. Ill keep doing my TH-cam and my ultrasound job.
We are so happy we could welcome you into the gardens and meet you! Having the chance to meet passionate people like yourself brought so many smiles and joy to our faces!!
What a lovely group of fall plants! Thank you!
I CAN'T WAIT FOR FALL PLANTING!!!!!
ME TOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! 💚
It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
Lovely garden and plants!
Such beautiful plants and flowers, thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
Thank you for watching, Judy! 💚💚
Great job, but ripped jeans seem so unprofessional and inappropriate for presenting a product.
I love all these plants. I have a Wine and Roses that I would like to trade out for the weigela in your video. I do love that orange bidden. I think I am going to do a container with that at some sort of grass.
Perennials please
Thank you, Nikki❤! You do such a beautiful job on these presentations!
Can I cut my lemon coral sedum back each year? Mine came back from last year. I wasn’t crazy about the flowers that were on top of them in early spring. I cut them off and filled in open spots with new lemon coral sedum. P.S. I’m in zone 8b, North Carolina
Thank you so much! 💚 You can certainly trim back! Start with 1/3 of the plant. You could probably experiment and do a bit more, if you prefer, but 1/3 is a safe place to start! 😊 I love that it comes back for you each year!
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Thank you for sharing.
New subscriber…. Very informative
We're so glad you're here! Thank you for subscribing! 💚
Very beautiful plant
Me too FALL cannot come soon enough!!! I need new petunias 🤣🤣🤣🪴🪴🪴🤍🤍🤍 lemon coral sedum is one of the best plant in my garden!!! Highly recommend!!!! And my Roses I have the Crema pink and coral gorgeous!!!
YESSSSS!!! A gardener after my own heart!!!!! 💚💚
@@marionallen2222 I’m really, really looking forward to beautiful autumn! The summer’s been incredibly hot and badly affected every plant in my garden.
@@Pecanut me too I’ve lost several and all my leaves look ragged it’s not pretty out there
New subscriber! Hopefully I will understand how it works!😊
We are so glad you are here!!!! Every Monday our POTD videos publish at noon, along with the sale. All POTD plants are 35% Off on Mondays from 12pm-4pm ET. Then it switches to 1 plant each day- each plant is on sale on their corresponding days starting at 12pm ET. We have a page on our website that details each plant and the day it's on sale, too, so it's pretty easy to follow, but if you ever have any questions we are happy to help! 💚
@@Provenwinnersdirect Thank you, for answering me, appreciate it very much!
Can you do a video on flowers and plants in the 10a zone please. Thanks. 6:38
Hi! Thanks for the great content! Please, could you tell me what's the pink plant at the beginning of the video in the background ? Thanks :)
@Sonny0029 Truffula Pink (Gomphrena)! provenwinnersdirect.com/products/pre-order-truffula-pink-globe-amaranth-gomphrena She's a beauty!!!!! Thanks for watching! 💚💚
I have a question about lemon coral sedum. I had them in my yard (zone 9B) and then they flowered (tiny yellow bits&. How do you maintain them after flowering? Do you leave them alone or do you remove the flowers? Once they flower, is their lifecycle over?
@@angelageklittmark9772 You can trim the flowers if you'd like- it will not affect the plant either way! They'll continue to grow after flowering or removal! :)
Thanks and huggicates!😊
Thank you for watching! 💚💚
Huggicates?
I Googled that word and the only thing that popped up was Huggies diapers. Ha!
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Does anyone know what is planted in the 4th container with the Campfire Bidens with Superbells? They are the taller wispy light purple/violet plants.
😭Fall
I love welcoming the new colors! But I understand the sadness of summer ending! I like change too much 🤣💚
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Love your jeans , skinny jeans date people . ❤ 🇬🇧.
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Thank you for watching! 💚