Pentas are so beautiful i just brought some in deep purples color. Yes it will do okay in the heat as long as you watering daily. We live in a desert state temperature now is 101 degree, it will goes up to 115- 120 hopefully it won't die in me lol.
Pentas are indeed a stunning addition to any garden with their vibrant, star-shaped flowers. You're correct that they can tolerate heat, but they do require sufficient watering, especially in very hot climates like yours. To help them survive the extreme heat, here are a few tips: 1. Water deeply: Make sure to water your Pentas thoroughly. This encourages the roots to grow deeper into the soil where it's cooler and moister. 2. Mulch: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants. Mulch helps retain soil moisture and can also keep the roots cooler by shading them from the sun. 3. Partial shade: While Pentas enjoy the sun, they might appreciate some relief from the intense afternoon heat. If possible, plant them in a location where they can get some afternoon shade. 4. Monitor the plants: Keep an eye on your Pentas. If they show signs of heat stress (like wilting or browning leaves), they might need extra care. Enjoy your gardening! And I hope your beautiful Pentas thrive despite the high temperatures!
@captainsnekk Google your city and state, then input planting zone. After finding out your planting zone, look up any plant you choose and find out their planting zone. Check to see if it is tolerant to your zone. Start that way.
I have never heard them called million bells but I discovered these after some disasters. They call them super bells or calabrochia (cal a brock e a) then if you like vinca vine, a spike in the middle asparagus fern a favorite is sweet potato vine, grows like a weed light green big fat leaves. The flower on my deck I also grew successfully in CO IS DILAPADENIA (LIKE GARDENIA). Please don’t be offended that I gave you my true opinion, instead of a lie I could be completely wrong and things change over time. I learned from my mother, and from experiencein CO. Do you have excellent taste the Upholstered foot rest thing arrived and it is just perfect. I never would’ve thought of that.
Thank you so much for sharing your gardening experiences and tips! It's always great to hear from viewers who have a wealth of knowledge and experience. In different regions and gardening communities, the same plant can go by different common names - in this case, Super Bells and Million Bells for Calibrachoa. It's one of the wonderful complexities of gardening! Sweet potato vines are indeed a wonderful addition to any garden or deck, they add a beautiful touch with their vibrant leaves. And Dipladenia (similar to a Mandevilla) is a lovely choice, with its stunning, trumpet-shaped flowers. I genuinely appreciate your feedback and honesty. Gardening is a continual learning process, and we all learn from our experiences, just like you have from your mother and your gardening adventures in Colorado. I'm glad you found the footrest suggestion useful! Please keep sharing your thoughts and experiences - they're truly valued. Happy gardening!
Hi samiksha, have a good day! u can use vegetable spray, If centipedes are attacking plants, a spray of vegetable oil and liquid dish soap will get rid of the pests without harming the plant! 😁
Hi from U.K. So envious of those of you who have hummingbirds visit your gardens. Wish we had them here. Happy gardening. 🌻💐🌹🌺🌼
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Thanks for such a wonderful video
Pentas are so beautiful i just brought some in deep purples color. Yes it will do okay in the heat as long as you watering daily. We live in a desert state temperature now is 101 degree, it will goes up to 115- 120 hopefully it won't die in me lol.
Pentas are indeed a stunning addition to any garden with their vibrant, star-shaped flowers. You're correct that they can tolerate heat, but they do require sufficient watering, especially in very hot climates like yours. To help them survive the extreme heat, here are a few tips:
1. Water deeply: Make sure to water your Pentas thoroughly. This encourages the roots to grow deeper into the soil where it's cooler and moister.
2. Mulch: Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base of the plants. Mulch helps retain soil moisture and can also keep the roots cooler by shading them from the sun.
3. Partial shade: While Pentas enjoy the sun, they might appreciate some relief from the intense afternoon heat. If possible, plant them in a location where they can get some afternoon shade.
4. Monitor the plants: Keep an eye on your Pentas. If they show signs of heat stress (like wilting or browning leaves), they might need extra care.
Enjoy your gardening! And I hope your beautiful Pentas thrive despite the high temperatures!
beautiful flowers keep it up
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
Thank you so much 😊
You're welcome 😊
My grandma has an beautiful garden, and i am not sure what kind of flower i can gove here anymore. Any tips?
@captainsnekk Google your city and state, then input planting zone. After finding out your planting zone, look up any plant you choose and find out their planting zone. Check to see if it is tolerant to your zone. Start that way.
The 4th flower in the intro, yellow/ orange in hanging wicker basket? What are those as the video didn't label the 1st few planters. Thanks so much!
I have never heard them called million bells but I discovered these after some disasters. They call them super bells or calabrochia (cal a brock e a)
then if you like vinca vine, a spike in the middle asparagus fern a favorite is sweet potato vine, grows like a weed light green big fat leaves. The flower on my deck I also grew successfully in CO IS DILAPADENIA (LIKE GARDENIA). Please don’t be offended that I gave you my true opinion, instead of a lie I could be completely wrong and things change over time. I learned from my mother, and from experiencein CO. Do you have excellent taste the Upholstered foot rest thing arrived and it is just perfect. I never would’ve thought of that.
Thank you so much for sharing your gardening experiences and tips! It's always great to hear from viewers who have a wealth of knowledge and experience. In different regions and gardening communities, the same plant can go by different common names - in this case, Super Bells and Million Bells for Calibrachoa. It's one of the wonderful complexities of gardening!
Sweet potato vines are indeed a wonderful addition to any garden or deck, they add a beautiful touch with their vibrant leaves. And Dipladenia (similar to a Mandevilla) is a lovely choice, with its stunning, trumpet-shaped flowers.
I genuinely appreciate your feedback and honesty. Gardening is a continual learning process, and we all learn from our experiences, just like you have from your mother and your gardening adventures in Colorado. I'm glad you found the footrest suggestion useful!
Please keep sharing your thoughts and experiences - they're truly valued. Happy gardening!
These flowers are for winters climate.. in india??
How often is regular feeding?
How can i get it? please reply I'm from Iraq
How to get rid of centipede without harming plants in balcony 😭😭
Hi samiksha, have a good day! u can use vegetable spray, If centipedes are attacking plants, a spray of vegetable oil and liquid dish soap will get rid of the pests without harming the plant! 😁