Just watched my first video on your channel. So impressed with your knowledge. Thank you for sharing so much information! Especially the plant comparisons of the lavender and alliums. New subscriber from Arizona zone7B.
Great question! Some plants are better than others at reblooming, so it is best to check the tag and see their bloom time when selecting new additions to the landscape. Plants with longer bloom times listed on the tag are generally going to be longer bloomers. That being said, there are a few care tips that you can do to help plants rebloom better. - First, cut back dead flowers to the nearest set of leaves once they are done blooming. - Second, fertilize regularly with a high-phosphorous fertilizer like Jack's Blossom Booster: www.wasconursery.com/product/jacks-blossom-booster-10-30-20/ - Third, ensure that all of your plants are getting adequate sunlight. Though many sun perennials may say "full-sun to partial sun" on the tag, plants that like sunny environments will bloom best in sunnier locations.
Great question! We use small, green painted bamboo stakes with vynil stretch tape to keep the crocosmia from falling over. As it ages, and if it is nearby other plants, it will be stronger and less prone to falling over.
Just subscribed! Loved this informative video, we're a customer of yours - bought 12 trees from you and most of our hydrangeas! I need to come by and check out some of these summer blooming perennials! I love talking about our Wasco trees and hydrangeas on my new TH-cam channel! Anne @MartinHouseFlowers 💚🦋👩🏻🌾
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Just watched my first video on your channel. So impressed with your knowledge. Thank you for sharing so much information! Especially the plant comparisons of the lavender and alliums. New subscriber from Arizona zone7B.
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I looooove plox. I only have 1 plant but plan on getting more. I love the scent they give off.
We love phlox too! The colors, fragrance and showy blooms are very cool characteristics!
Love your content! Great information.
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Daylilies are my favorite flowers to add to the flower garden.
They are very tough and come in a lot of different colors!
I’ll be there next week!!!😊
Thanks for watching! See you soon!!
Plumbago is super invasive in my garden. I regret planting it.
Thank you! Learned about some new plants and how my care for some may be off and reason not doing well!! Thank you
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It would be nice if you told us how to keep them blooming . My penstemon and coneflower bloomed great May and June and now not so much
Great question! Some plants are better than others at reblooming, so it is best to check the tag and see their bloom time when selecting new additions to the landscape. Plants with longer bloom times listed on the tag are generally going to be longer bloomers.
That being said, there are a few care tips that you can do to help plants rebloom better.
- First, cut back dead flowers to the nearest set of leaves once they are done blooming.
- Second, fertilize regularly with a high-phosphorous fertilizer like Jack's Blossom Booster: www.wasconursery.com/product/jacks-blossom-booster-10-30-20/
- Third, ensure that all of your plants are getting adequate sunlight. Though many sun perennials may say "full-sun to partial sun" on the tag, plants that like sunny environments will bloom best in sunnier locations.
How do you keep your cacosmia from falling over
Great question! We use small, green painted bamboo stakes with vynil stretch tape to keep the crocosmia from falling over. As it ages, and if it is nearby other plants, it will be stronger and less prone to falling over.
April and may? Blooms? They just be growing tulips and hyacinths the anecdote doesn't hold up cause they'd be at Lowe's buying bulbs in sept
Just subscribed! Loved this informative video, we're a customer of yours - bought 12 trees from you and most of our hydrangeas! I need to come by and check out some of these summer blooming perennials! I love talking about our Wasco trees and hydrangeas on my new TH-cam channel! Anne @MartinHouseFlowers 💚🦋👩🏻🌾
Hey Anne, thanks for subscribing! I'm glad that you found our page. Feel free to let us know if there are any topics you would like us to cover in future videos!