I live in Iowa zone 5 and planted lemon coral sedum for the first time. They did so well that I didn’t clean them up this fall as I just couldn’t pull them out. Much to my surprise they did survive the winter!! Yay!😊👍😊
I love those buckets! Lead Farmer 73 recommended then for fruit trees. Used it to plant Dragon Fruit since it's the only container that could accomodate the trellis.
Yes, you want extra soil below, next to, and above the plant to allow for settling when you water, and for the roots to be able to grow into, and pull nutrients from. Thanks for watching!
Do you have another suggestion to replace the Diamond Mountain euphorbia with the Angelface superblue, Coleus wicked witch & the Superbena sparkling amethyst container? I have two dogs who are always sniffing my plants & will nibble once in a while. Thank you!
The nice thing about the euphorbias is they have an upright growth, Snow Princess is a pretty plant but has more of a mounding habit. White gaura is also pretty with an upright habit, here is a link to that plant www.provenwinners.com/plants/gaura/stratosphere-white-butterfly-flower-gaura-lindheimeri
No Debbie, we do not recommend this. It is not necessary--the roots will find their way into the soil, and you do risk damaging the roots while doing so. Thanks for asking.
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Wow, love the tip to use a 3/8” nut driver to insert!!!!! My fingers applaud you!
Love watching Laura’s videos whether they be new or old.
Always love Laura’s video’s. She does an amazing job. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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This is so inspiring! Thanks Laura!
Absolutely amazing.. 🌷🌷🌹🌹
I live in Iowa zone 5 and planted lemon coral sedum for the first time. They did so well that I didn’t clean them up this fall as I just couldn’t pull them out. Much to my surprise they did survive the winter!! Yay!😊👍😊
BONUS!!!! Enjoy!
I love those buckets! Lead Farmer 73 recommended then for fruit trees. Used it to plant Dragon Fruit since it's the only container that could accomodate the trellis.
that looks just like a Huchera!!
It is a heucherella, very similar in many ways to a heuchera.
Think you are great! My list for containers at my home is full, thanks to you!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful! Do you put additional soil on the top once you plant the flowers?
Yes, you want extra soil below, next to, and above the plant to allow for settling when you water, and for the roots to be able to grow into, and pull nutrients from. Thanks for watching!
I wish there was a video linked of the result
Where are the grey beautiful containers from ?? Please send us a link . Thank you
This is an older video, so the source of this container is not longer available. We're sorry about that!
Do you have another suggestion to replace the Diamond Mountain euphorbia with the Angelface superblue, Coleus wicked witch & the Superbena sparkling amethyst container? I have two dogs who are always sniffing my plants & will nibble once in a while. Thank you!
The nice thing about the euphorbias is they have an upright growth, Snow Princess is a pretty plant but has more of a mounding habit. White gaura is also pretty with an upright habit, here is a link to that plant www.provenwinners.com/plants/gaura/stratosphere-white-butterfly-flower-gaura-lindheimeri
Perfect. Thank you!
Hi Laura
Where can I buy the centennial professional 1/2 inch black tubing
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Are the coleus for full sun
Our entire line of ColorBlaze coleus grow well in full sun, or full shade, or anywhere in between!
Is there an update video?
No, we are sorry, there is not.
Do you not loosen your root balls on each plant before you put them in pots?
No Debbie, we do not recommend this. It is not necessary--the roots will find their way into the soil, and you do risk damaging the roots while doing so. Thanks for asking.