Im rather new to gardening after buying my first house. Both my garden space in front of my house and the parkway were covered in very dry compacted dirt with no plants. It was BALD. I decided to plant purple and white lantana in the parkway as a ground covering. It's taken two years to fill in the very large space. There was a large space that was still bald so I planted lucky red lantana thinking it was going to be like the trailing kind I had already planted. Lucky red did spread out but also spread upwards into a mound . It is the best decision I made. It is absolutely beautiful and really compliments the space. I get SOOO many compliments on it. It also attracts all kinds of pollinators, especially butterflies. I absolutely love it.
I live in Nevada to be exact Las Vegas, and we have a lot a (Lucky yellow Lantana) JKD the name is New Gold Lantana it grow very good here. South of Nevada also have a lot of Purple Trailing Lantana you see them everywhere from Spring to Autumn, I have a pot a Lucky Red Lantana in my back yard so you can add Las Vegas to your list. Love your video!!!!
I live in NV also and having problem with my purple lantana. It doesn't flowers anymore. Only when i bought it.Any suggestions? Just to much leave. Thanks
Thanks for watching! There are a few plants in this video... Lucky grows Height: 12-16" (30-41cm) Spread: 12-14" (30-36cm) More details here: www.ballfloraplant.com/Series_Info.aspx?phid=036903058014038
Lantana are a heat-tolerant and drought-tolerant plant once they're established in your garden. When you first plant them, a good watering-in helps them establish good roots. Then, once they begin to grow and flourish, you can monitor for water when the soil is dry. A trick to use is to stick your index finger into the soil around the base of the plant about an inch or two. If you feel moisture at the tip of your finger, you don't need to water. Here is a helpful gardening link from the SFGate team in California: homeguides.sfgate.com/should-water-flower-garden-72085.html
Our Lucky series of lantana is hardy to the frost (32F/0C) so if your region rarely experiencing freezing temperatures, this could have a very long bloom time for you.
Im rather new to gardening after buying my first house. Both my garden space in front of my house and the parkway were covered in very dry compacted dirt with no plants. It was BALD. I decided to plant purple and white lantana in the parkway as a ground covering. It's taken two years to fill in the very large space. There was a large space that was still bald so I planted lucky red lantana thinking it was going to be like the trailing kind I had already planted. Lucky red did spread out but also spread upwards into a mound . It is the best decision I made. It is absolutely beautiful and really compliments the space. I get SOOO many compliments on it. It also attracts all kinds of pollinators, especially butterflies. I absolutely love it.
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I live in Nevada to be exact Las Vegas, and we have a lot a (Lucky yellow Lantana) JKD the name is New Gold Lantana it grow very good here. South of Nevada also have a lot of Purple Trailing Lantana you see them everywhere from Spring to Autumn, I have a pot a Lucky Red Lantana in my back yard so you can add Las Vegas to your list. Love your video!!!!
I live in NV also and having problem with my purple lantana. It doesn't flowers anymore. Only when i bought it.Any suggestions? Just to much leave. Thanks
Beautiful I have never seen the red one before.
How many plants did you start with in that garden??
How can I be sure I am getting a mounding Lantana and not a trailing one. I love Lantanas especially the mounding ones.
so beautiful
Great video do you have any suggestion on a lantana that grows 2 to 3 feet in height?
How can I get lucky red that looks like yours? The one I got called DALL red it has some very red but after a week, the orange starts to take over....
So beautiful... i am from indonesia i like it
Does all of that come from one plant? If not how big does one plant get?
Thanks for watching! There are a few plants in this video... Lucky grows Height: 12-16" (30-41cm) Spread: 12-14" (30-36cm) More details here: www.ballfloraplant.com/Series_Info.aspx?phid=036903058014038
Theres only "one red lantana"? I bought three at the market no name, so is this "lucky red" it is bright red with orange as it fades.
Hi..Where can I buy some Lucky Red Lantana? I live in Los Angeles ...
I bought mine at Armstrongs Nursery
How often should you water lantanas?
Lantana are a heat-tolerant and drought-tolerant plant once they're established in your garden. When you first plant them, a good watering-in helps them establish good roots. Then, once they begin to grow and flourish, you can monitor for water when the soil is dry. A trick to use is to stick your index finger into the soil around the base of the plant about an inch or two. If you feel moisture at the tip of your finger, you don't need to water. Here is a helpful gardening link from the SFGate team in California: homeguides.sfgate.com/should-water-flower-garden-72085.html
Is it perennial in coastal Carolina
Our Lucky series of lantana is hardy to the frost (32F/0C) so if your region rarely experiencing freezing temperatures, this could have a very long bloom time for you.
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