Greeting's from Ireland, great video and lovely pot's. I have fifty six pot's in my front garden and most of them are perennial plants but I have six pots of African daisy's on the windowsill. I feed all the pots with tomato feed once a week. I have four flower beds in the front garden and I feed the plants with fish blood and bone and then mulch with homemade compost in March.
Hi, I just found you today and subscribed. I would love to know the end result of this experiment. I've looked through your videos but failed to find the update. Can you guide me to the update video? Thanks!
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing. This was pretty much the end result they both grew about the same but the proven winners container was a deeper green.
I have the PW slow release and hesitant to use because I don't know if I can reuse the soil next year mixed in with vegetable or herbs. Common sense would tell me not to mix. Would you know if the slow release completely dissolves or the balls are forever in the soil? I agree, I thought there would be so many more flowers with the slow release. I did use the slow release on all my 10 fabric container salvia's but I didn't use the water soluble at all and honestly they only had the slow release and they thrived. Can flowers be overfed? Thank you for any info you have knowledge of.
@@bluelightuniverse1076 My husband would call you a "trained observer" because I didn't see it until you mentioned. Maybe take a picture of the video from the best angles and see if there's a hardscape company who knows what it is. I actually like that too.
Greeting's from Ireland, great video and lovely pot's. I have fifty six pot's in my front garden and most of them are perennial plants but I have six pots of African daisy's on the windowsill. I feed all the pots with tomato feed once a week. I have four flower beds in the front garden and I feed the plants with fish blood and bone and then mulch with homemade compost in March.
It sounds like you have a beautiful garden!
@@themossco.169 I like it but everybody is different and beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
Is it Espoma tomato feed? Or do you have something different and better than PW? Thank you in advance.
@@adriankap2978 Its just plain old tomato food called big tom with a NPK of 6-3-9. Its cheap to buy and I have been using it for years.
I love the flowers pots.🌺❤️🥰🥰🥰
Hi, I just found you today and subscribed. I would love to know the end result of this experiment. I've looked through your videos but failed to find the update. Can you guide me to the update video? Thanks!
Thank you so much for watching and subscribing. This was pretty much the end result they both grew about the same but the proven winners container was a deeper green.
I have the PW slow release and hesitant to use because I don't know if I can reuse the soil next year mixed in with vegetable or herbs. Common sense would tell me not to mix. Would you know if the slow release completely dissolves or the balls are forever in the soil? I agree, I thought there would be so many more flowers with the slow release. I did use the slow release on all my 10 fabric container salvia's but I didn't use the water soluble at all and honestly they only had the slow release and they thrived. Can flowers be overfed? Thank you for any info you have knowledge of.
Can I ask you what is that walk way?
I wish I could tell you it was here when we bought our house they included a lot of industrial touches like that and I really enjoy them!!
Thanks.......appreciated.
@@bluelightuniverse1076 My husband would call you a "trained observer" because I didn't see it until you mentioned. Maybe take a picture of the video from the best angles and see if there's a hardscape company who knows what it is. I actually like that too.