Beautiful annuals!! Unrelated question- but did you happen to see or hear about Jenny at Creekside? Devastating! Thank goodness no one was hurt. Plants can be replaced but not people.
We are in the same zone but on the east coast and I went plant shopping yesterday and was shocked how small the plants are this year. I had to go to several shops to find a size hanging plant to give as a gift It seemed like most are about three weeks behind where they should be. It's been such a cool spring it must be why.
That is exactly the reason Dennis, our greenhouses need sun so they can be in a warm climate for growing...and the weather has not cooperated much this year. We appreciate you understanding!
I just purchased the Supertunia Hoopla. When it first came out, I thought, too busy looking, but after seeing your beautiful plantings, I caved and just ordered a few from Proven Winners. I'm a little worried about my Superbena Pink Cashmere because I planted it about 2 weeks ago and we've had pounding down rain almost every day here in Texas. Even though I planted them in a raised bed, they were rather small at the time of planting. Last night, more pouring rain and I'm afraid to walk out front and look at them. I'm hoping for the best. It's my first time planting Superbena and they seem so delicate, fingers crossed the raised bed will help a little bit.
Yes, many have the same situation in the garden after the incredible rain in several states, just be patient with this verbena, and do share a bit of plant food with it in a few days. The problem with too much rain is it also washes away the nutrients from the plant. If you need further assistance please reach out to us via email, www.provenwinners.com/feedback
Thank you for sharing! If you have a moment could you explain the difference between a Supertunia and a Supertunia Vista? Your videos are always a bright spot in my day. Thank you.
Instead of trying to model your entire garden after theirs, focus in on the single plantings they do and ask yourself where that might work in your garden.
Beautiful annuals!! Unrelated question- but did you happen to see or hear about Jenny at Creekside? Devastating! Thank goodness no one was hurt. Plants can be replaced but not people.
What happened??????
Massive flooding. Everyone is ok. Cleanup underway
Beautiful collections!
Yes we all did hear about this. Very little damage, no one hurt, and they are back in business this week. Thanks for asking.
All I could think is SO MUCH WORK FOR 4 PEOPLE!!🤣🤣. Your excitement will carry you thru I’m sure. So pretty!
Wow! I don’t know how you do it! The energy !
Happy Mother's Day Laura & Susan.
I wish this truck load was coming to my house! 😍 Just got all of my PW annuals planted today! Can’t wait to see how they look this season!!
Flooded with annuals! So exciting!
Hi Laura, Love Love Love your Videos, Do you still plant at the College and at your church?
The beginning of something wonderful about to happen!!
Oh my lots of beautiful plants :)
Yay! Let the beauty of 2024 begin
🌷🐝🌺🌻 Happy Mother's Day Laura! 🌹🩵🌸🌼🪻
We are in the same zone but on the east coast and I went plant shopping yesterday and was shocked how small the plants are this year. I had to go to several shops to find a size hanging plant to give as a gift It seemed like most are about three weeks behind where they should be. It's been such a cool spring it must be why.
That is exactly the reason Dennis, our greenhouses need sun so they can be in a warm climate for growing...and the weather has not cooperated much this year. We appreciate you understanding!
Are these a gift or do they buy them....seriously its a legitimate question
Neither, Proven Winners provide the plants as part of our business relationship with Laura and Aaron.
I just purchased the Supertunia Hoopla. When it first came out, I thought, too busy looking, but after seeing your beautiful plantings, I caved and just ordered a few from Proven Winners. I'm a little worried about my Superbena Pink Cashmere because I planted it about 2 weeks ago and we've had pounding down rain almost every day here in Texas. Even though I planted them in a raised bed, they were rather small at the time of planting. Last night, more pouring rain and I'm afraid to walk out front and look at them. I'm hoping for the best. It's my first time planting Superbena and they seem so delicate, fingers crossed the raised bed will help a little bit.
Yes, many have the same situation in the garden after the incredible rain in several states, just be patient with this verbena, and do share a bit of plant food with it in a few days. The problem with too much rain is it also washes away the nutrients from the plant. If you need further assistance please reach out to us via email, www.provenwinners.com/feedback
Thank you for sharing! If you have a moment could you explain the difference between a Supertunia and a Supertunia Vista? Your videos are always a bright spot in my day. Thank you.
The Supertunia Vistas are more vigorous, they will have a wider mature size, and are amazing in the landscape. We hope this helps!
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I was watching this before and it was deleted 👀👀
It's unrelatable at this point. She has enough plants for a garden center not a home.
It's a business.
Instead of trying to model your entire garden after theirs, focus in on the single plantings they do and ask yourself where that might work in your garden.