Thank you for sharing you tips and knowledge. I.e., however, did not separate them throughout the summer and now I have three large pots ready to be winterized. I am attempting to remove the rhizomes from the dirt, but I’m having a really difficult time because they’re very rebound. Any suggestions? Please and thank you!
This is great Just started them this year Any by the way, who would dislike this? There are just some people that are so unhappy with everything I guess
What an excellent tutorial! So explanatory yet so simple! This just takes any fear away from separating your canna! Thank you so very much 😊👍❤️
Appreciate your direct and specific explanation.
Great video , and great tip of how to separate Canna plants from pots .
To get ready for the winter, I cut them at the end of fall? Store the. In the garage?? Do I continue to water? Do I leave them in the pot?
Awesome video! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing you tips and knowledge. I.e., however, did not separate them throughout the summer and now I have three large pots ready to be winterized. I am attempting to remove the rhizomes from the dirt, but I’m having a really difficult time because they’re very rebound. Any suggestions? Please and thank you!
Same here! I hope we get an answer.
This is great Just started them this year Any by the way, who would dislike this? There are just some people that are so unhappy with everything I guess
Would it not be better to let the leaves die back so that the Nutrients from the said leaves are absorbed by the rhizomes??
I just bought a huge cleopatra last week. Should I wait to divide this fall, or in the spring?
What type of soil is best for cannas? I see that you have mixed in perlite
Cannas just need loose soil I like to mix good potting mix with compost
What kind of soil can I use to pot my Canna?
Just subscribe I have cleopatras abs I really am so excited to divide them and spread them all over the place.
Please do they love to be separated.. I also have the queen all over my yard
Does cutting the roots not hurt it???
No as long as you have rhizome they should be ok .. I do this all the time they are hardy