Very informative! I have grown a tiarella for years and can't grow a huecherra to save my life! Now I know to put lots of organic matter in my clay soil to help it drain! I love huecherra and can't wait to try them again! Thanks so much!
I love your information my yard was as plain as it gets no plants at all since I found you I've been planting alot of plants and few trees and I love being outside now. thanks
Friend, guess what! Last spring I got black tiarellss on sale at Lowes. Lost the tags so just planted them on the south side of my zone 7/8 Texas home. Did beautifully in spite of our clay soil. School started, they were grievously neglected and over run with weeds. Thought they were destroyed by our freezing temps, but over Christmas discovered they were still alive and gorgeous under the weeds! I'm in love with this plant! PTL! 💕 Thanks for this video. Tlc, ks
i BOUGHT THE HEUCHERELLA yesterday at WalMart, was walking by, saw it sitting by itself picked it up because it was so pretty pink. Didn't look at the name, just loved the colors. Now I see the name and it is a plant you use in some of your videos. Sooo pretty, will probably get more.
Thanks to Aaron for the video. Love the montage, having seen other you-tube garden clips, make me really appreciate your knowledge Laura, and your Hubby's professionalism in his filming. Always a pleasure to watch. I'm off to buy more Heucharas now. I was trying to find out why my 2 plants were going from red to green although staying healthy. Your advice in lighting positions makes sense. Always a pleasure to go over your previous videos, really helping me get a good autumn garden going. For once I'm going to be in front of my game down here in Aus. If any one knows of a proven winner supplier here in Austrlia I'd be really grateful. the ones listed in Melbourne on their web site no longer exist. Regards Jane
My boyfriend, 2 cats, a pug and I moved into our first home as the Times Square ball dropped and ushered in 2018. I just discovered your channel and am so very thankful for it. Had a lot of questions and insecurities about maintaining a beautiful and healthy outdoor space, but each video is turning my nerves into excitement!
Loved the explanation on the lighter the color of Heuchera the more sun protection needed. We have deep colored Heuchera on a raised island & are amazing when there's a breeze, which reveals the underneath leaf color.
Great video! I'm about to re-walk my garden to check which varieties I have where, examine them closely for health and happiness and quite possibly move a couple!
When I unpacked my fall stuff, I used your fish tealights video and played around with a succulent arrangement in a couple of fall leaves tealights and a couple owl tealight holders. I live in Michigan so I am working on cleaning up my succulents and deciding what to bring inside to try and winter-over (not much light for them in the winter). They were easy and look terrific after two weeks.My daughter in law saw them and now she and my granddaughter want that treatment on some chandeliers for the granddaughter's wedding. Not sure I'm up to that much succulent arranging though! Need lots of cutting, etc. Anyway whole message here is thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you for that video, I never knew that there were different varieties such as that oh, now I know what the point where. Very, very informative. Thank you
Hi Laura, I have a heuchera from last fall that I just repotted & I've noticed that it's pretty hardy/ easy to keep happy. Yea! However, I was wondering if you could do a video on how to care/ cut back/ split them? I went back to watch a few of your videos, but didn't see anything addressing how to care for them. Thanks in advance!
can you do a video on how to transplant a plant to a different part on the garden? I don't know what Im doing wrong but whenever I move something it dies. Also at your old house you had an apple tree that you said you use something organic to keep the bugs/worms off..what do you use?
In order for your trees to be completely bug free you need to get them on a spray regimen on Dormant Oil (to smother and kill overwintering insects)- spraying once after the leaves have fallen, once on a nice day in January, and a third time right around Super Bowl Sunday, then you start in with Fruit Tree Spray (fertilome) when about 2/3 of the flower petals have fallen off (this takes care of insects attacking fruit in season), and continue to spray every two weeks until the end of July. It's quite the process, but you can't beat bug-free fruit! :) ~Laura
This is so weird to me because my darkest hucheras are the ones that are getting their edges burnt from the sun. I swear plants don’t behave the way they are supposed to in my garden. I have common echinacea that thrives in part shade to shade but not so much in the sun.
I have a burgundy one that turns rusty brown in fall. I have moved it to another less sunny location under my lilac tree. But I also notice some burning/curling of leaves. Perhaps once the lilac is established, it will provide more shade. I may be using too much fertilizer and also noticed soil erosion around root ball. So I will be correcting that.
I found it weird that the plant is pronunced "Hook-ker-ruh" in English, when a Swede (Carl von Linné) named it after the German botanist Johann Heinrich von Heucher (pronunced "Hoy-share").
I enjoy seeing some of your older videos again. Your work is so good
Very informative! I have grown a tiarella for years and can't grow a huecherra to save my life! Now I know to put lots of organic matter in my clay soil to help it drain! I love huecherra and can't wait to try them again! Thanks so much!
Just adding them to my new garden and wasn't sure about the differences.
I can almost always find what I'm looking for on your channel.
Thanks!
I love your information my yard was as plain as it gets no plants at all since I found you I've been planting alot of plants and few trees and I love being outside now. thanks
I know I am kinda off topic but do anyone know a good website to watch new series online?
Friend, guess what! Last spring I got black tiarellss on sale at Lowes. Lost the tags so just planted them on the south side of my zone 7/8 Texas home. Did beautifully in spite of our clay soil. School started, they were grievously neglected and over run with weeds. Thought they were destroyed by our freezing temps, but over Christmas discovered they were still alive and gorgeous under the weeds! I'm in love with this plant! PTL! 💕 Thanks for this video. Tlc, ks
i BOUGHT THE HEUCHERELLA yesterday at WalMart, was walking by, saw it sitting by itself picked it up because it was so pretty pink. Didn't look at the name, just loved the colors. Now I see the name and it is a plant you use in some of your videos. Sooo pretty, will probably get more.
I've just planted 6 different heuchera plugs in my garden due to your video and I can't wait for them to grow
Thanks to Aaron for the video. Love the montage, having seen other you-tube garden clips, make me really appreciate your knowledge Laura, and your Hubby's professionalism in his filming. Always a pleasure to watch. I'm off to buy more Heucharas now. I was trying to find out why my 2 plants were going from red to green although staying healthy. Your advice in lighting positions makes sense. Always a pleasure to go over your previous videos, really helping me get a good autumn garden going. For once I'm going to be in front of my game down here in Aus.
If any one knows of a proven winner supplier here in Austrlia I'd be really grateful. the ones listed in Melbourne on their web site no longer exist.
Regards Jane
My boyfriend, 2 cats, a pug and I moved into our first home as the Times Square ball dropped and ushered in 2018. I just discovered your channel and am so very thankful for it. Had a lot of questions and insecurities about maintaining a beautiful and healthy outdoor space, but each video is turning my nerves into excitement!
Loved the explanation on the lighter the color of Heuchera the more sun protection needed. We have deep colored Heuchera on a raised island & are amazing when there's a breeze, which reveals the underneath leaf color.
I also want to thank you for videos!! They have both inspired me & given me confidence to venture out of my rut with gardening.
I'm so glad that our videos have been helpful to you! It means a lot to hear it, so thank you for commenting! :) ~Laura
Great video! I'm about to re-walk my garden to check which varieties I have where, examine them closely for health and happiness and quite possibly move a couple!
When I unpacked my fall stuff, I used your fish tealights video and played around with a succulent arrangement in a couple of fall leaves tealights and a couple owl tealight holders. I live in Michigan so I am working on cleaning up my succulents and deciding what to bring inside to try and winter-over (not much light for them in the winter). They were easy and look terrific after two weeks.My daughter in law saw them and now she and my granddaughter want that treatment on some chandeliers for the granddaughter's wedding. Not sure I'm up to that much succulent arranging though! Need lots of cutting, etc. Anyway whole message here is thanks for the inspiration!
That sounds so pretty!!! I'm so glad to hear you tried the project out! :)
A timely video! I just planted two brown-and-chartreuse heucherellas in my summer containers.
Love your channel, so helpful to me as a novice to gardening. I was about to plant coral bells in full shade so I'm glad I came across this video!
You just saved me some money, almost bought huecherella for full shade. Going with tiarella instead
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THESE PLANTS. Thank you so much for sharing this information. As always I learn valuable info from you. TYFS
Thank you for explaining the difference! Love heuchera!
This was a great resource video for my recent purchase of this plant and caring of it. ❤🎉😮😊
Thank thank thank you! Learned about tiarellas! I live in the woods in zone 7. So need to try these
Thank you for that video, I never knew that there were different varieties such as that oh, now I know what the point where. Very, very informative. Thank you
Hi Laura, I have a heuchera from last fall that I just repotted & I've noticed that it's pretty hardy/ easy to keep happy. Yea! However, I was wondering if you could do a video on how to care/ cut back/ split them? I went back to watch a few of your videos, but didn't see anything addressing how to care for them. Thanks in advance!
Love them! One of my favorite plants. I was calling them all Heucheras. Thanks for the info.!
Wow, I learned something! I have heucheras but never heard of tiarells as or heucherellas!
Thanks for the lesson. It was helpful! Would like more videos like this.
Thanks for the info! Love from Australia!!
can you do a video on how to transplant a plant to a different part on the garden? I don't know what Im doing wrong but whenever I move something it dies. Also at your old house you had an apple tree that you said you use something organic to keep the bugs/worms off..what do you use?
In order for your trees to be completely bug free you need to get them on a spray regimen on Dormant Oil (to smother and kill overwintering insects)- spraying once after the leaves have fallen, once on a nice day in January, and a third time right around Super Bowl Sunday, then you start in with Fruit Tree Spray (fertilome) when about 2/3 of the flower petals have fallen off (this takes care of insects attacking fruit in season), and continue to spray every two weeks until the end of July. It's quite the process, but you can't beat bug-free fruit! :) ~Laura
One of my favorite shade plants! Is there anyway you can ask what shade of paint is on your parent's house? Thank you.
THANKS FOR THIS INFORMATION 😊
Great special effects!!!
Thank you so much for the information! I have a place that would work perfectly for Heuchera's!
Do I prune back in the spring?
Thanks for the clarification.
This info is so helpful!
new to your channel but I like it GT video and info from England 🐦🐝🐞🐤😁👍👍
Sounds like a good pairing with camellias in my zone of 8b.
This is so weird to me because my darkest hucheras are the ones that are getting their edges burnt from the sun. I swear plants don’t behave the way they are supposed to in my garden. I have common echinacea that thrives in part shade to shade but not so much in the sun.
Your probably just not watering then enough
I have a burgundy one that turns rusty brown in fall. I have moved it to another less sunny location under my lilac tree. But I also notice some burning/curling of leaves. Perhaps once the lilac is established, it will provide more shade.
I may be using too much fertilizer and also noticed soil erosion around root ball. So I will be correcting that.
My plants kinda do same mother nature has a funny sense of humor
Love these guys! Such cute foliage like Hosta's :-)))
Could you do a mint project please
Did you say what zones they will live in?
More shade plants thanks!
I found it weird that the plant is pronunced "Hook-ker-ruh" in English, when a Swede (Carl von Linné) named it after the German botanist Johann Heinrich von Heucher (pronunced "Hoy-share").
like the editing..
What zones can these plants live? I live in 8b
Very helpful!
thank you!
love from indonesian garden :)
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Correction: the dark colored heuchera requires more shade & the green ones need full sun. I know because I grow both colors.
Everyone need protection from the sun. I'm a dark skin person who is allergic to the sun 😢