I go over perennial work horses that do not disappoint. They are always in bloom and have beautiful structure. You will love these plants! They are not a waste!
Greeting's from Ireland, We have perennial flower's in pot's that bloom all summer long which include Alstroemeria's, Delosperma, Hebe's, Fuchsia's, and Salvia's. In the flower bed's Coreopsis, Echinacea, Gaura, Brook thistle and Sage nemorosa caradonna. The only annuals we grow from seed are Osteospermum's for the windowsill pot's and cosmos for the flower bed's both will flower all summer long.
Thank You for this list, Waiting Patiently For Summer 🌼 these are excellent recommendations, I especially love the sedum, and do enjoy their dried flower heads all winter 🧡
We have an antique wheelbarrow that we plant with dianthus every year and they bloom until the first frost and a few of them come back the following year. If you're container gardening, plant NASTURTIUMS. They start blooming in mid- to late-June and will bloom well into the Fall, until the first frost if you live in snow country. No deadheading or pruning needed. We have a half barrel that we plant every year and they fill it up and spill over the sides and by August we can't see the barrel at all. The blooms will turn into seeds that look like dried garbanzo beans. After the first frost when the plants die and dry, just pile them all in the pot and leave them until the next Spring. Pick out the seeds, clean out the dead plants, break up the soil adding new potting soil as needed, and then plant the seeds about 1-inch deep (you can just push them in with your thumb) during March or April, depending on where you live, and by mid- to late-June you'll have continuous blooms. Water daily, fertilize with Liquid or Shake-N-Feed Miracle-Gro every other week, and sprinkle in slug pellets every month (slugs LOVE Nasturtiums!). We do add new red nasturtium seeds every year because the red ones don't reseed as well, but the yellows and oranges reseed really well.
Thanks so much for another great video and thanks for sharing. Always enjoy getting great garden information and I’m trying to add a lot more plants to my garden that have longer lasting blooms. Thanks for sharing. Hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie.
New subscriber! Your tulips are gorgeous! I live in zone 4a, so I appreciate all those perennials you suggested. Thanks for including nice photos too. 💯❣️
New subber. Master Gardener. Love what you have to say 😊 tyfs ma'am 💚💚💚 edit: i have to fight all kinds of pests including grandbabies lol i never really liked dianthus
I have just found you and I love your recommendations. I must be doing something right as I have 7 out of the 10 in my garden already and will aim to add the other 3!!! Your voice, tone and pace of the video is soothing and easy to listen to and keep up with, thank you. I am in the UK and we are are full in to spring time now with the tulips and daffodils all finished.. I am working hard preparing the garden for a blooming summer with lots of gorgeous flowers which will remind me of the many blessings God provides for us. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
166👍Wow !! Great presentation, GOD BLESS YOU DEAR , HAVE A NICE TIME Amazing dear pretty sister, very beautiful , wonderful coverage , greetings from HONG KONG @richscenic
I was afraid you were gonna say don’t buy dianthus. I just put 35 Paint the Town Magenta in my border and wondered if I would be sorry I did. It’s supposed to be a rebloomer, so I’ve been meticulously deadheading, but we will see. 🤞
Hi @Lifeisbutifull322 I have perennials growing there (salvia, daisies and others). I'm beginning to plant my summer annuals to replace the display. That will be in the next video.
I have all of them, but I do have to disagree about the dianthus not blooming again. I cut them way back like I do all my other perennials and they keep on blooming until frost. Of course none of them are like the first time but nevertheless still beautiful. Why was that on your list if it wasn’t a long blooming perennial????
Hi jgg7377 what zone are you in? I have not known Dianthus to bloom until fall. Most of the time they are a disappointment, but I guess plants act differently in different locations. They were on my "don't waste your money" list 👩🌾
New Subscriber Thank you dear Sister Peace and Blessings to you and yours Jackie in North FL ❤
Greeting's from Ireland, We have perennial flower's in pot's that bloom all summer long which include Alstroemeria's, Delosperma, Hebe's, Fuchsia's, and Salvia's. In the flower bed's Coreopsis, Echinacea, Gaura, Brook thistle and Sage nemorosa caradonna. The only annuals we grow from seed are Osteospermum's for the windowsill pot's and cosmos for the flower bed's both will flower all summer long.
Your spring garden is beautiful!
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Watching from Ireland 🇮🇪 great video
Thank you for this list and lovely video! And, about Dianthus... You are right! I'm waiting and waiting..
Thank You for this list, Waiting Patiently For Summer 🌼 these are excellent recommendations, I especially love the sedum, and do enjoy their dried flower heads all winter 🧡
Great information on the variety of plants. 👍🏽
Your plants look lovely.
Thank you so much ❤️
We have an antique wheelbarrow that we plant with dianthus every year and they bloom until the first frost and a few of them come back the following year. If you're container gardening, plant NASTURTIUMS. They start blooming in mid- to late-June and will bloom well into the Fall, until the first frost if you live in snow country. No deadheading or pruning needed. We have a half barrel that we plant every year and they fill it up and spill over the sides and by August we can't see the barrel at all. The blooms will turn into seeds that look like dried garbanzo beans. After the first frost when the plants die and dry, just pile them all in the pot and leave them until the next Spring. Pick out the seeds, clean out the dead plants, break up the soil adding new potting soil as needed, and then plant the seeds about 1-inch deep (you can just push them in with your thumb) during March or April, depending on where you live, and by mid- to late-June you'll have continuous blooms. Water daily, fertilize with Liquid or Shake-N-Feed Miracle-Gro every other week, and sprinkle in slug pellets every month (slugs LOVE Nasturtiums!). We do add new red nasturtium seeds every year because the red ones don't reseed as well, but the yellows and oranges reseed really well.
Love from Australia, enjoyed your video.
Beautiful home!! 😊
Thanks so much for another great video and thanks for sharing. Always enjoy getting great garden information and I’m trying to add a lot more plants to my garden that have longer lasting blooms. Thanks for sharing. Hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie.
New subscriber! Your tulips are gorgeous! I live in zone 4a, so I appreciate all those perennials you suggested. Thanks for including nice photos too. 💯❣️
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Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it 🌷
New subber. Master Gardener. Love what you have to say 😊 tyfs ma'am 💚💚💚 edit: i have to fight all kinds of pests including grandbabies lol i never really liked dianthus
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Enjoyed this..thank you! Gardening is my new obsession and oh boy have I made some mistakes!
We all have, it normally works itself out 👩🌾
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What zone are you in! Great great video
Zone 5. Thank you
I have just found you and I love your recommendations. I must be doing something right as I have 7 out of the 10 in my garden already and will aim to add the other 3!!! Your voice, tone and pace of the video is soothing and easy to listen to and keep up with, thank you. I am in the UK and we are are full in to spring time now with the tulips and daffodils all finished.. I am working hard preparing the garden for a blooming summer with lots of gorgeous flowers which will remind me of the many blessings God provides for us. Looking forward to watching more of your videos.
Thank you so much for this kind post. Yes if you have them all you'll have blooms all year! They are pretty too 😍
166👍Wow !! Great presentation, GOD BLESS YOU DEAR , HAVE A NICE TIME Amazing dear pretty sister, very beautiful , wonderful coverage , greetings from HONG KONG @richscenic
New sub . Thanks for sharing. 😊
Thanks for subbing and welcome aboard 👋
@@waitingpatientlyforsummer you’re welcome and thanks for having me.
To get dianthus to rebloom, you need to dead head the spent flowers.
Great video. Would you tell me - what are the white flowers at 8:46?
Hi @user-xh4ip8kv2s those are white impatiens.
What zone are you in? My dianthus bloom a long time
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I was afraid you were gonna say don’t buy dianthus. I just put 35 Paint the Town Magenta in my border and wondered if I would be sorry I did. It’s supposed to be a rebloomer, so I’ve been meticulously deadheading, but we will see. 🤞
What do you replace the tulip area with?
Hi @Lifeisbutifull322 I have perennials growing there (salvia, daisies and others). I'm beginning to plant my summer annuals to replace the display. That will be in the next video.
I have all of them, but I do have to disagree about the dianthus not blooming again. I cut them way back like I do all my other perennials and they keep on blooming until frost. Of course none of them are like the first time but nevertheless still beautiful. Why was that on your list if it wasn’t a long blooming perennial????
Hi jgg7377 what zone are you in? I have not known Dianthus to bloom until fall. Most of the time they are a disappointment, but I guess plants act differently in different locations. They were on my "don't waste your money" list 👩🌾
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