Hey Martha! Good to hear from you! We have had about 3 days of rain in my neighborhood in the last 3 months. My garden is powdery dry like a desert. There has been absolutely nothing I can do except silently weep and hope my tears are enough nourishment for the plants. HAHAH! I didn't bother trying clippings because of space, indoors and out. It would've been fun to try though! How's your garden been? I didn't make it to Home Depot or Lowe's to see their autumn selection. I did check Walmart though, and their offerings for the fall were sad. They're focusing on Christmas ...
@@mytinytnhomegarden The yard was brown to a crisp, and we went to level 2 of water conservation. We had a couple of rainy days, collected a container and used it for the little new trees. One didn't make it :( The flowerbeds did better weather wise, but of course had to endure some deer shewing. I was considering making deer tacos LOL Then all of us got sick, yaay, not. Anyway, always good to see your videos!
I'd love to try that, but my space is very limited (not much indoor light either). I'm hopeful they'll do well like this so they can decorate my porch again next year. I've not tried overwintering before.
I can’t wait to see the coleus updates. 😊
Hey! I was missing your videos! Nice to see you! Question, do you propagate the clippings? It is fun but then you end up with too many plants lol
Hey Martha! Good to hear from you! We have had about 3 days of rain in my neighborhood in the last 3 months. My garden is powdery dry like a desert. There has been absolutely nothing I can do except silently weep and hope my tears are enough nourishment for the plants. HAHAH! I didn't bother trying clippings because of space, indoors and out. It would've been fun to try though! How's your garden been? I didn't make it to Home Depot or Lowe's to see their autumn selection. I did check Walmart though, and their offerings for the fall were sad. They're focusing on Christmas ...
@@mytinytnhomegarden The yard was brown to a crisp, and we went to level 2 of water conservation. We had a couple of rainy days, collected a container and used it for the little new trees. One didn't make it :( The flowerbeds did better weather wise, but of course had to endure some deer shewing. I was considering making deer tacos LOL
Then all of us got sick, yaay, not.
Anyway, always good to see your videos!
@@TheLivingBackyard aww! We share crispy gardens! Funny and sad
Do you save the cuttings and root in water? More plants were all happy!!
I'd love to try that, but my space is very limited (not much indoor light either). I'm hopeful they'll do well like this so they can decorate my porch again next year. I've not tried overwintering before.
You can just plant those broken branches in pots and you've got 20-30 plants.
@@jenniferwolford4646 I wish I had the space to do that … Indoors or out! I did feel a twinge of guilt as I tossed them aside.